Clipped compound

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In linguistics, a clipped compound is a word produced from a compound word by reducing its parts while retaining the meaning of the original compound. [1] It is a special case of a type of word formation called clipping.

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Clipped compounds are common in various slang and jargon vocabularies, [1] but they are not specific to those. Examples in English include sci fi , comp sci , lab tech , and surg tech .

A clipped compound word is linguistically a type of blend word. The nature of its morphology and orthography (i.e., solid, hyphenated, or open compound) is subject to the linguistic forces seen with other compounds. Like other blends, clipped compounds may be made of two or more components. However, a blend may have a meaning independent of its components' meanings (e.g., motel <— motor + hotel), while in a clipped compound the components already serve the function of producing a compound meaning (for instance, pulmotor <— pulmonary + motor). [1] In addition, a clipped compound may drop one component completely: hard instead of hard labor, or mother for motherfucker (a process called ellipsis). [1] Laurie Bauer suggests the following ad hoc distinction for English: If the word has compound stress, it is a clipped compound; if it has single-word stress, it is a blend. [2]

The meaning of clipped compound may overlap with that of acronym.[ citation needed ]

In the Russian language, a clipped compound may acquire one or more extra suffixes that indicate the intended grammatical form of the formed word. In particular, the suffix -k is commonly used, for example, in askorbinka (from askorbinovaya kislota (i.e., ascorbic acid)). [3]

In Japanese, clipped compounds are very commonly used to shorten long, either coined or wholly borrowed, compounds (see also Japanese phonology and transcription into Japanese). For instance, a word processor (ワープロセッサ do purosessa) may be referred to as simply ワープロ wāpuro, sexual harassment (セクシャルハラスメント sekusharu harasumento) as セクハラ sekuhara, the program Clip Studio Paint (クリップスタジオペイント Kurippu Sutajio Peinto) as クリスタ Kurisuta, the video game series Monster Hunter (モンスターハンター Monsutā Han) as モンハン Monhan, the United Nations (Kokusai Ren) as 国連 Kokuren, and the Soviet Union (ビエトSobieto Ren) as ソ連 Soren.

Clipped compound place names

Clipped compounds are sometimes used in place names.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Elisa Mattiello, "An Introduction to English Slang: A Description of Its Morphology, Semantics and Sociology", 2008, ISBN   8876991131, pp. 146-148
  2. Bauer, Laurie (1983). English Word-Formation. Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics. Cambridge University Press. p. 233. ISBN   0521284929.
  3. Larissa Ryazanova-Clarke, Terence Wade, The Russian Language Today, 2002, ISBN   0203065875, p. 49
  4. https://www.outibatel.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Gila-MA-Thesis.pdf, AbbreviationsL A Unified Analysis of Acronym Words, Clippings, Clipped Compounds, ad Hypocoristics, 2002

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