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Wordbuilding in Language Development

Wordbuilding is the process of combining roots and affixes to create new words. It is a fundamental aspect of language development, as it allows speakers to create new words that are not present in the language's vocabulary. Wordbuilding can be done through various methods, such as compounding, derivation, and blending.

2. What is compounding ?
Compounding is a wordbuilding method in which two or more roots or words are combined to form a new word. For example, "blackboard" is formed by combining "black" and "board". Compounding is a common method of wordbuilding in many languages, including English.

3. What is derivation ?
Derivation is a wordbuilding method in which a root or word is modified by adding an affix, such as a prefix or suffix, to create a new word. For example, "unhappy" is formed by deriving the word "happy" with the prefix "un-". Derivation is another common method of wordbuilding in many languages.

4. What is blending ?
Blending is a wordbuilding method in which parts of two words are combined to form a new word. For example, "smog" is formed by blending "smoke" and "fog". Blending is a less common method of wordbuilding than compounding and derivation, but it can still be found in many languages.

5. Can you give some examples of wordbuilding in English ?
Sure! Here are some examples of wordbuilding in English:

* "blackboard" (compound of "black" and "board")
* "unhappy" (derivative of "happy" with the prefix "un-")
* "smog" (blend of "smoke" and "fog")
* "motorcycle" (compound of "motor" and "cycle")
* "television" (compound of "tele-" and "vision")

I hope these examples help illustrate the concept of wordbuilding! Let me know if you have any other questions.

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