COMPOUND NOUNS IN GERMAN LANGUAGE

Authors

  • Svitlana Korol

Keywords:

word formation, compounding, noun compounding, compound nouns

Abstract

The article deals with one of the most common types of word formation in German as word compounding. Compound nouns have become the object of study, as this part of the language leads the way in the formation of new words in this way. The relevance of the research is reinforced by the fact that German compound nouns differ by their multicomponent structure and are in the process of regular growth of their numbers, so they are attracting the attention of Germanists of different generations continuously.
The study has examined the nature of the component composition of composites, the types of bonding between components, the types of constituent components, the role of the connecting element, the syllable’s accentuation of components of the compound noun etc. The compound can be built from nouns, adjectives, verbs or an invariable element (prepositions). There is no limit of the number of the associated words. The last word in the compound always determines the gender and plural form of the compound noun.
The connectors or linking elements in existing German compound words often correspond to old case endings (e.g., plural, genitive). These endings expressed the relationship of the compound parts to one another.
The article considers the causes of the formation of complex nouns. Compounds make the German language more flexible. In general, compounds are used to convey more information in one word and for reasons of language economy. Special attention deserves such a phenomenon as Denglish. This is the mashing of words from the two languages to create new hybrid words.

Published

2020-07-14

Issue

Section

FONETIC, LEXICIAL AND GRAMATICAL SYSTEM OF LANGUAGE AND METHODS OF THEIR RESEARC

How to Cite

COMPOUND NOUNS IN GERMAN LANGUAGE. (2020). Scientific Notes of Ostroh Academy National University: Philology Series, 10(78), 124-127. https://journals.oa.edu.ua/Philology/article/view/2924