Structural and semantic paradigms of composites in the Georgian language
Keywords:
composites, composition, lexical fund, terminologyAbstract
Composite, as a product of creative word formation, occupies an important place in the lexical system of the modern Georgian language. The analysis and classification of composites is interesting in terms of their semantics, constituent components, location of components, form, content relationships, morpho-phonetic processes occurring in stems, and other aspects. Languages differ significantly in the possibilities of composite word formation and the structure and composition of composites, although many common features are also observed. The present work is an attempt to study both the form and content of composites existing in the modern Georgian language. Attention is focused on the composition of stems, the order of components, origin, and spelling
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