THE NOUN.
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THE COMPOUND NOUN.
Compound nouns are extensively used by the Ainu and are formed as follows:—
(a) | By compounding two substantives together.
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(b) | By compounding verbs with nouns.
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(c) | By compounding adjectives with pe “an article” contracted into p: e.g.
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(d) | By adding p to the passive forms of the verbs, thus:—
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(e) | By compounding verbs with katu “shape,” “mode,” “way” and ambe “a thing,” thus:—
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Variety and diversity of subjects are expressed by prefixing usa or usaine an or neun-neun to nouns; Thus:—
Usa-wenburi, “a variety of bad habits.”
Usaine an itak ambe, “various or many diverse speeches.”
Neun-neun ambe, “various or many things.”
Diminutives are formed by prefixing pon or poi or suffixing po to nouns: thus: