EXPLORING THE STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF COMPOUND NOUNS REFERRING TO THE NAMES OF CLOTHES
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https://doi.org/10.37547/mesmj-V5-I2-18Keywords:
cloth, fabric, garment, clothing domain, accessory, fashion industry, material noun, noun noun, Adjective noun, verb noun, compound compound.Abstract
The structure of naming clothes can vary depending on cultural, historical, and fashion trends. However, there are some common elements and considerations when it comes to naming clothes. In the context of clothing, compound nouns play a crucial role in describing the various items and accessories that people wear. Compound nouns are linguistic units that consist of two or more words that are combined to create a new meaning. This article aims to explore the structural features of compound nouns referring to clothes and analyze how these linguistic units contribute to our understanding of the fashion world. By examining the formation and usage of compound nouns in the clothing domain, we can gain insights into the intricate relationship between language and fashion.
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