Notes on Obscured Compounds in Old English

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The paper attempts to survey the processes of obscuration in Old English compounds (i. e. the changes gradually transforming their compound status into simplexes) and to categorize them. These diachronic developments are presented as related to the word-formational status of compounding in the Old and Middle English period and placed in the larger framework of the typological reshapement of the word-structure in the history of English.

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