Nominal composition

Nominal composition is the process of putting two or more words together to form another word, although the new word does not necessarily have the same meaning. The new word is a compound word.

The process occurs readily in North Germanic languages for different reasons. Words can be concatenated both to mean the same as the sum of two words (such as Pressekonferenz - German for press conference) or where an adjective and noun are compounded (e.g. hvidvinglas - Danish for white wine glass).

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There are several examples in the English language of nominal composition. Examples include:

The addition of affix morphemes to words (such as suffixes or prefixes, as in employ -> employment) should not be confused with nominal composition.

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