Abstract
Compound adjectives are compound words that modify nouns. They are members of an array of compound words in English, a language known for its robustness of compounding, and may be formed by a number of processes. This summary considers the morphological processes that form compound adjectives, the use of these adjectives, and some pedagogical issues associated with them.
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