
LIDA BAKER: "Compounding is when we take two words
in English and we put them together to make a brand-new word. For
example, you can take the word race and the word car and you can put it
together and you have a race car. But interestingly you can also combine
those two words together in the opposite order, car plus race. And then
you have ... "
AA: "Car race."
LIDA BAKER: "Car race, which is a kind of ... "
AA: "Race."
LIDA BAKER: "Isn't that interesting? So a race car is a kind of car
and a car race is a kind of race. One of the rules, I guess, of the
meaning of compounds in English is that the core meaning is the word on
the right."
AA: "So what are some other examples?"
LIDA BAKER: "Well, there are all kinds of compounds in English. The
most common ones are when we combine two nouns -- so race car,
housekeeper. One of the things that's confusing about compounds is the
spelling, because sometimes it's written as two words; for example, race
car. Sometimes it's written as one word; for example, housekeeper. And
sometimes it's written with a hyphen. I actually would have to check
this myself, but I think the word baby-sitter is written with a hyphen.
"Now the point is, even native speakers of English don't always know
how to spell compounds and they have to consult a dictionary. So I would
give my students exactly the same advice.
"Now let's move away from the written language and talk about the
spoken language. There is a unique feature of compounds which is that
the first word is normally the one -- well, always the one that is
stressed. So notice, for example, that we say RACE car, HOUSE keeper,
BLACK bird, MAKE up, BABY sitter. You see how the first -- we've talked
on this program about word stress before. In a compound the first word
is the one that gets stressed, and that's one of the things that
actually identities it as a compound. What if you have, for example --
well, where does the president of the United States live?"
AA: "In the White House."
LIDA BAKER: "In the WHITE House, and it's stressed on the first word.
But I live in a white HOUSE. So there's a difference between a compound
which is a unit that has a meaning of its own, like White House, which
is the residence of the president of the United States, as opposed to a
house that happens to be white. Another famous example of that is
blackbird, which is a specific type of bird, and a black bird as opposed
to a blue bird or a red bird, you see?
AA: "Uh-huh."
LIDA BAKER: "So what we have to do in the classroom -- first of all,
explain to students what I just explained to you, and then do what we
call ear training. I can propose a couple of activities that teachers
can do that can help students to learn compounds. One of them is a
simple matching activity where you have two columns. And what the
students have to do is take a word from the first column and match it
with a word in the second column and create the compound and then
practice saying it correctly. So, a simple matching activity.
"But there's another activity that is really fun, and that is to take
these -- you know how we were talking about the difference between
'White House' and 'white house' or 'blackbird' and 'black bird'? You
take those phrases and you try to create -- this is kind of for advanced
students -- but try to make one sentence that contains both of those.
So as an example: 'I saw a white house on my way to the White House?'
Can you hear the difference?"
AA: "Uh-huh."
LIDA BAKER: "Or I saw a black bird, but I'm not sure if it's a
blackbird.' I've done this and it's a lot of fun. You see students, you
know, they're pounding on the desk trying to figure out where the
stressed word is and so on."
AA: Lida Baker, speaking to us from the VOA bureau in Los Angeles.
Her most recent books are "Real Talk" and "Real Talk 2: Authentic
English in Context." And that's Wordmaster for this week. You can learn
more about American English at our Web site, voanews.com/wordmaster. I'm
Avi Arditti.
MUSIC: "Blackbird"/Beatles
(Source: VOA/WORDMASTER)
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