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Compound Nouns in English: A Brief Overview

Compound Words, Hyphen, Intelligence Quotient, Nouns

We know that a noun is the name of any person, place, object, concept or idea. We also know the classifications as proper noun, common noun, possessive noun, singular noun, plural noun, abstract noun and collective noun. There are more nouns in the English Language than any other kind of words. Have you conversant with compound nouns? You might be. Compound nouns are simply formed by joining two simple nouns together. Now it is striking. You must remember this. It is the noun phrase wherein a noun modified by another attributive noun. Thus you are free to modify the noun ‘Male’ with another attributive noun ‘Nurse’ and identify the health staff as Male Nurse without any ambiguity. (Wikipedia)

There are three forms of compound words (British Council), (Commnet) :

Closed form, In this form you may combine two suitable nouns together and form a single word. Consider the examples for better understanding: Barmaid, Bathroom, Breakdown, Buttermilk, and Butterscotch

Hyphenated form, In this form you are free combine a suitable noun pair with a hyphen inserted in between each word. (Here hyphens separate words) Consider the examples: Air-brake, Baby-sitter, Daughter-in-law, Editor-in-chief, Master-at-arms, Over-the-counter, White-wash

Open form, In this form there is a need to leave a single space between suitable nouns. No need for hyphens. Consider the examples: Attorney general, Fish tank, Half sister, Post office, Real estate, and Middle class.

I just have given an overview of compound nouns and its conventional forms. Though we are able to identify these three forms, the reason for adopting these forms to combine and create compound nouns is not explained in any known reference source i.e. dictionaries or grammar books. Regarding hyphenation, no uniform practice prevails. Some prefer to insert a hyphen, example: full-moon; and some don’t prefer and write simply with a space, full moon.

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I have collected 150 compound nouns under the three different forms mentioned above from standard dictionaries. I have listed them out under each form as shown below:

1. Closed form (One word)

I have collected and listed out 55 closed form compound nouns from standard dictionaries.

1) Applesauce,

2) Barmaid

3) Barman

4) Bathroom

5) Bedroom

6) Blackboard

7) Breakdown

8) Breakwater

9) Browbeat

10) Butterfly

11) Buttermilk

12) Butterscotch

13) Chairperson

14) Childlike

15) Crosstown

16) Eyebrow

17) Fingerprint

18) Fisherman

19) Flashlight,

20) Football

21) Footbrake

22) Footprint

23) Grasshopper

24) Handbag

25) Handbill

26) Handkerchief

27) Hardware

28) Highway

29) Hyperactive

30) Hypothermia

31) Keyboard,

32) Lifelong

33) Makeup

34) Milkmaid

35) Newspaper

36) Notebook,

37) Output

38) Overhead

39) Redhead

40) Salesman

41) Sandbag

42) Sandpaper

43) Sandstone

44) Saucepan

45) Seafood

46) Seaman

47) Seaweed

48) Secondhand

49) Shoelace,

50) Softball

51) Software

52) Supermarket

53) Underhand

54) Watergate

55) Witchcraft

2. Hyphenated form

I have collected and listed out 37 hyphenated form compound nouns from standard dictionaries.

1) Air-tight

2) Air-brake

3) Air-chamber

4) Air-cushion-vehicle

5) Air-port

6) Arm-chair

7) Baby-sitter

8) Blue-green

9) Born-again

10) Boy-friend,

11) Brother-in-law

12) Daughter-in-law

13) Dining-table

14) Editor-in-chief,

15) Father-in-law

16) Fly-leaf

17) Fly-wheel

18) Freeze-dry

19) Great-grandfather

20) Hyper-acidity

21) Hypo-thyroid

22) Love-in

23) Mass-produced

24) Master-at-arms

25) Mother-in-law

26) Multi-storey

27) New year’s day

28) Over-ripe

29) Over-the-counter

30) Sister-in-law

31) Six-pack

32) Six-year-old

33) Sky-scraper

34) Sub-urban

35) Twelve-year-old

36) Wall-paper

37) White-wash

3. Open form (Two or more words)

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I have collected and listed out 58 open form (two or more words) compound nouns from standard dictionaries.

1) Attorney general

2) Bath tub

3) Beauty saloon

4) Birth day

5) Birth name

6) Bottom line

7) Broad gauge

8) Capital letter

9) Castor oil

10) Christian name

11) Curriculum vitae

12) Desk top computer

13) Dish washer

14) Elementary school

15) Family name

16) First cousin

17) Fish tank

18) Fish tank

19) Full moon

20) Grey matter

21) Half sister

22) High school

23) Ice land

24) Independence day

25) Indoor game

26) Indoor plant

27) Intelligence quotient

28) Knitting needle

29) Lap top computer

30) Living room

31) Lower middle class

32) Maiden name

33) Male nurse

34) Meter gauge

35) Middle class

36) Mineral water

37) Office assistant

38) Office stationary

39) Outdoor game

40) Paper clip

41) Petrol gauge

42) Police officer

43) Pony tail

44) Post office

45) Real estate

46) Registry office

47) Rest room

48) Scotch whisky

49) Seat belt

50) Tea cup

51) Trade name

52) Under cut

53) Under dog

54) Under way

55) Under world

56) Upper middle class

57) Wedding day

58) Word processor

Source:

1) Airtech – Quizzes http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/quizzes/vm/m-cm.html

2) British Council – Learn English Central – Grammar – Compound Nouns http://www.britishcouncil.org/learnenglish-central-grammar-nouns-compound.htm

3) Edufind – Grammar – Noun

http://www.edufind.com/english/grammar/NOUNS4.cfm

4) ESL DESK Nouns – Grammar – Nouns

http://www.esldesk.com/grammar/nouns.htm

5) Grammar – CCC – Commnet – Grammar – Exercise in Compound Nouns and Modifiers http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/cgi-shl/par_numberless_quiz.pl/compounds_quiz.htm

6) Quia – Compound Nounshttp://www.quia.com/jg/553320list.html

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7) Wikipedia – English compound http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_compound

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