Nominal compounds are common, and can include over 10 word stems.
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In addition to liberal use of adjectives and adverbs, he would use nominal compounds and compound verbs.
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A rich source of nouns are nominal compounds formed ( somewhat irregularly ) from other parts of speech and even complete sentences.
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Another proposed origin is the denominal derivation of a nominal compound containing a noun root and a verb root ( Jacques 2012 ).
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The suffix, originally an independent noun, but evolving into a suffix by virtue of appearing frequently as the last part in nominal compounds, is of Proto-Indo-Iranian * " sthna-".
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On'ink�z?kara mita go-to ku-no ky�kai : fukug?meishi akusento-no bunseki [ The word / phrase boundary from the perspective of phonological structure : the analysis of nominal compound accent ].
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Thus, the suffix originates as a second member in nominal compounds, and referred to'actions or proceedings, practice, ritual'identical with the noun " lake "'fun, sport, glee,'obsolete or dialectal Modern German " leich " ).
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SA . GAZ'murderer, robber', literally'one who smashes sinews', is an original Sumerian nominal compound attested as early as ca . 2500 BC . It is later equated with Akkadian " habbtu "'plunderer, bandit'and " aaggau "'murderer '.