A composite noun is the result of a morphological process of composition. Composition is a word formation process in which we have more than one lexical root forming a single word. That is, a compound noun is one that in its internal structure has more than one lexical root (usually two as in 'stomping' , but can be more like in 'snack'). Not to be confused with derivation which is also a word formation process. The shunt has a root accompanied by affixes (disarm, reinterpret). Affixes do not appear in the language regardless of syntactic or semantics.
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