Compound of two or more words that collectively modify a noun
A compound modifier (also called a compound adjective, phrasal adjective, or adjectival phrase) is a compound of two or more attributive words: that is, two or more words that collectively modify a noun. Compound modifiers are grammatically equivalent to single-word modifiers and can be used in combination with other modifiers. (In the preceding sentence, "single-word" is itself a compound modifier.)
The constituents of compound modifiers need not be adjectives; combinations of nouns, determiners, and other parts of speech are also common. For example, man-eating (shark) and one-way (street). The punctuation of compound modifiers in English depends on their grammatical role. Attributive compounds—modifiers within the noun phrase—are typically hyphenated, whereas the same compounds used as predicates are typically not (if they are temporary compounds), unless they are permanent compounds attested as dictionary headwords.
A compoundmodifier (also called a compound adjective, phrasal adjective, or adjectival phrase) is a compound of two or more attributive words: that is...
most obvious in descriptive compounds (known as karmadharaya compounds in the Sanskrit tradition), in which the modifier is used in an attributive or...
pastebin). Despite decreased use, hyphenation remains the norm in certain compound-modifier constructions and, among some authors, with certain prefixes (see...
meaning Compoundmodifier, two or more words that modify a noun Dangling modifier, a word or phrase that modifies a clause in an ambiguous manner Modifier key...
word after a hyphenated prefix (e.g., Mid-, Anti-, Super-, etc.) in compoundmodifiers (e.g., Mid-year, Anti-hero, etc.). Always capitalize the first and...
function grammatically as non-finite verbs, can also compound, functioning as compoundmodifiers, but that is less common than for verbs. (See Japanese...
grammar, a noun adjunct, attributive noun, qualifying noun, noun (pre)modifier, or apposite noun is an optional noun that modifies another noun; functioning...
virtually all modifiers come before the noun, whereas in the Khmer language they follow the noun.) Sometimes a noun with a postpositive modifier comes to form...
Friction modifiers are added to lubricants in order to reduce friction and wear in machine components. They are particularly important in the boundary...
spelled with a hyphen as "stop-motion"—either standalone or as a compoundmodifier. Both orthographical variants, with and without the hyphen, are correct...
The term implies that the principal function of adverbs is to act as modifiers of verbs or verb phrases. An adverb used in this way may provide information...
including: Noun-Noun Compounds: This type of compound involves two nouns, where one noun serves as the head and the other as the modifier. For example, "معلمو+الفيزياء"...
the head of the compound and the referent as the modifier: thus hundjävel means approximately "bloody dog", but the head of the compound is jävel, and hund...
murderers are murderers). Attributive verb Flat adverb Grammatical modifier Intersective modifier List of eponymous adjectives in English Noun adjunct Part of...
after deity'). Bahuvrīhi is an exocentric compound consisting of a noun preceded by a grammatical modifier which, taken together, functions as a single...
copyediting makes a distinction between temporary compounds (such as many nonce [novel instance] compoundmodifiers), in which every part of the hyphenated word...
line, or prime) or a modifier letter (such as apostrophe modifier or acute accent). Punctuation marks generally break words; modifier letters generally are...
Greek θεῖον (theion) 'sulfur'), or thiol derivative, is any organosulfur compound of the form R−SH, where R represents an alkyl or other organic substituent...
published using, as possible fallbacks, their spacing variants such as the modifier letter dot above ˙ U+02D9 written after the letter instead of above it...
post-head (or postpositive) modifiers, with particular adjectives like galore (e.g., stories galore) or with certain compound heads like somebody (e.g....
determinative (Do you mean the London in Ontario?), or add a restrictive modifier (Do you mean the London in Ontario?). English pronouns are a closed category...
In linguistics, an intersective modifier is an expression which modifies another by delivering the intersection of their denotations. One example is the...
basic numbers are combined with powers of 10, the modifier is applied. The table below uses the modifier of one (sa-) as an example. There are 3 words that...