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A compound word is made up of two lexical morphemes.
For example, a derived word is a lexical morpheme with an affix.
For example: Lexical morphemes: Morphoemes that have the meaning of a word. For example, it has no lexical meaning, it is a morpheme with grammatical meaning used to represent the subject.
Don't pick at these things, it's all linguistics, you learn languages, linguistics doesn't do you much.
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If you are a beginner, this aspect is not important at all, what matters is grammar and pronunciation.
After learning more and accumulating more vocabulary, you will be able to judge the parts of speech.
There is also a way to look up the Internet dictionary more, and the dictionary has a mark that has been around for a long time, and you will know what the word is when you read it.
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Derivation is the main word formation method in English. This method is to use the help of a prefix or suffix to create derivative words, which are mainly nouns, adjectives and verbs. Words that consist of two or more morphemes (also known as morphemes) are called compound words.
Such as: air conditioner, air raid, alarm clock, arms race.
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Derived words must be compound words but compound words are not necessarily derived words because compound words include derived words and compound words. The explanation of the two concepts of "compound words" and "derived words" has already been explained clearly on the first floor, so I will not go into details.
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A compound word is a new word that is joined together to form a new word, and the former word modifies or restricts the latter word. In modern Chinese vocabulary, compound words account for the vast majority. In compound words, most of them are composed of two morphemes, and more than two morphemes are minority.
The basic forms of combination can be divided into two categories: those formed by the combination of roots and roots are called compound words, such as books, plants, machines, etc.; Synthesized from roots and affixes are called derivations, such as car, flower, aunt, etc.
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It is a compound word, an allusion idiom. Idiom name: bells and whistles.
Pinyin: huālǐhúshào
Note: Describe the color as too bright and varied. It is also a metaphor for flashiness but not reality.
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It is recommended to buy some English books that specialize in the study of word roots, which will help you memorize words and understand the ins and outs of words.
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Part of speech conversion is also known as transformation.
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