2012- 5- 14
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#384
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أكـاديـمـي فـضـي
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رد: :: هـــنــــا مــنــاقـــشــــة مـــــــادة الـنــــحــــــو والــصـــــــرف ::
Still another common morphological process in human language involves COMPOUNDING, the combination of lexical categories (nouns, adjective, verbs, or prepositions) to create a larger word. There are countless compounds in English, some of which are the following: Street+light (noun+noun) Book+case (noun+noun) Blue+bird (adjective+noun) Happy+hour (adjective+noun) High+chair (adjective+noun) Swear+word (verb+ noun) Scrub+lady (verb+noun) Over+load (preposition+noun) Out+house (prepostion+noun) In+group (preposition+noun)
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