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							The formation of a new word by join two words.
						
					
								
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							The formation of a new word or inflectable stem from another word or stem. It typically occurs by the addition
						
					
								
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							the process of adding a morpheme — or affix— to a word to create either a different form of that word or a new word with a different meaning.
						
					
								
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							word formed by joining parts of two words after clipping. 
						
					
								
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							It is a new word that rises in the language as a result of the development of social life, culture, science and engineering and some of them incline to the opinion that new meanings of already existing words
						
					
								
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							It occurs whenever a word is shortened but nevertheless still retains its original meaning and belongs to the same word-class.
						
					
								
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							a word or name formed as an abbreviation from the initial components of a phrase or a word, usually individual letters.
						
					
								
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							it refers to the process by which words or phrases are created or re-formed according to existing patterns in the language, such as: when child says foots for feet, dog or puppy, cat or kitten.
						
					
								
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							It is a word-for-word translation from one language to another. When you take a phrase in French, for example, and translate each word literally into English.