Compound formation in Arabic represents a linguistic occurrence whereby two or more lexemes merge to create a singular word conveying a particular significance. This process of compounding is a fundamental aspect of Arabic morphology and plays a crucial role in lexical expansion and semantic enrichment.[1]
Arabic compounds denote significant groupings of words that can construct either a full sentence or an incomplete expression referred to as a phrase.[2] The construction of compounds in Arabic follows certain structural and semantic principles, reflecting the unique features of the language.[3] Arabic compound formation exemplifies the intricate interplay between morphology, semantics, and syntax within the Arabic language, making it a rich area of study in linguistics.[4]
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