NOUN COMPOUNDS AND ADJECTIVE COMPOUNDS IN ENGLISH

Sanel Hadžiahmetović Jurida, Tanja Pavlović
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Compounds, typically defined as words composed of two or more words, are frequently found in everyday English usage. In the field of morphology, a number of word formation processes are present, including compounding as one of the most productive ones. This paper introduces some of the most important notions of the word-formation - noun compounds and adjective compounds. Following the theoretical introduction briefly explaining the structure and types of these compounds, the corpus selected for this article provides a classification of 32 noun compounds and adjective compounds in this study, including a discussion of their structure as well as stress patterns found in the compounds. For the purposes of the analysis, the examples were identified and collected from several women’s magazines, namely various issues of Cosmopolitan magazines, analysed and classified in order to present examples of noun and adjective compounds as well as some metaphorical compounds. In addition to the fact that the meaning of compounds is to a certain degree compositional and easy to comprehend, there are still compounds which may imply metaphorical or figurative meanings, and thus form confusion among speakers of listeners. In this way, compounding is believed to be one of the most productive aspect of language, as it can form as many words and composite words as possible in order to form a completely new meaning, either literal or non-literal. The paper concludes that compounding is considered to be highly productive, especially when interpreting compounds, with a particular focus on nouns and adjectives as heads.
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英语中的名词化合物和形容词化合物
复合词,通常是指由两个或两个以上单词组成的词,在日常英语使用中经常出现。在形态学领域,存在着许多单词形成过程,其中复合词是最有成效的过程之一。本文将介绍一些最重要的构词概念--名词复合词和形容词复合词。在简要解释这些复合词的结构和类型的理论介绍之后,本文所选的语料库对本研究中的 32 个名词复合词和形容词复合词进行了分类,包括对它们的结构以及复合词中的重音模式的讨论。为了便于分析,我们从几本女性杂志(即多期《Cosmopolitan》杂志)中确定并收集了实例,并对其进行了分析和分类,以呈现名词化合物、形容词化合物以及一些隐喻化合物的实例。复合词的意义在一定程度上是构成性的,易于理解,但仍有一些复合词可能隐含隐喻或比喻的意义,从而给说话者和听话者造成混淆。因此,复合词被认为是语言中最具生产力的方面之一,因为它可以组成尽可能多的词和复合词,以形成全新的意义,无论是字面意义还是非字面意义。本文的结论是,复合词被认为具有很高的生产力,特别是在解释复合词时,尤其侧重于作为词头的名词和形容词。
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