Feature: Is there a productive morphological pattern for deriving an object noun from a verb?

Feature URL:
http://grambank.clld.org/parameters/GB049
Description

(By Hedvig Skirgård): "An object nominalization derives from a verb and functions like a noun or noun phrase. The result denotes the object or result of an action (e.g. song is derived from to sing). This feature targets phonologically bound overt nominalizers, including affixes, clitics, tonal markers, reduplication, ablaut, etc. There needs to be productive derivation for this feature to be coded 1. The nominalization strategy may also derive other types of nominalization. A compound of a verb root and a noun meaning 'thing' is not an object nominalization unless there is evidence that the noun has grammaticalized into an affix. Instrument derivations are not relevant since they do not denote the object resulting from the action/state."