THE ANALYSIS OF COMPOUNDING PATTERNS AND THE SUBCLASSES OF COMPOUND WORDS IN ENGLISH AND ALBANIAN
THE ANALYSIS OF COMPOUNDING PATTERNS AND THE SUBCLASSES OF COMPOUND WORDS IN ENGLISH AND ALBANIAN
Author(s): Mirhat ALIUSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Morphology, Lexis, Comparative Linguistics
Published by: University of Tetova
Keywords: compound words; classroom; blackboard; homework; looking-glass; armchair
Summary/Abstract: Since my topic is contrastive – it is very important to emphasize that contrastive analysis is one of the methods which compares languages by paying attention to differences and similarities between languages being compared. This study it is focused to investigate the identities, differences and similarities of English compounding patterns and the subclasses of compound words corresponding in Albanian by manner of formation and meaning. In this case arises the question what are compound words? Compound words – are all the words that are formed by combining two or more topics in the process of creating new words. Their parts can be topics of nouns, adjectives, verbs or adverbs. In linguistic, a compound – it is known as a lexeme (exactly, as a word) that consists of more than one stem. Compounding is the word-formation which creates compound lexemes (and the other word-formation process is derivation). Compoundng, or saying better, word-compounding refers to the ability and the device of language to form new words by combining or putting together old words
Journal: FILOLOGJIA - International Journal of Human Sciences
- Issue Year: 12/2024
- Issue No: 22-23
- Page Range: 214-223
- Page Count: 10
- Language: English