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darnisha1@sh.itjust.works to A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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7 years ago there were no billionaires worth more than $100 billion - today there are 18!

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7 years ago there were no billionaires worth more than $100 billion - today there are 18!

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darnisha1@sh.itjust.works to A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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Billionaires 7 years ago:

https://web.archive.org/web/20171004002738/https://www.bloomberg.com/billionaires/

Billionaires today:

https://www.bloomberg.com/billionaires/

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    How is space an adjective in the first one? Shouldn’t it be a noun?

    These Anglo-Saxons again, putting random spaces into compound words.

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      I think it’s because it’s describing the noun.

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        It’s not describing the noun, it’s part of the noun.

        Quick analogy in German:

        space billionaire = Weltraummilliärdär

        spacefaring billionaire = weltraumreisender Milliärdär

        In German, adjective + noun cannot be written together to form a new noun. To form one, only noun + noun can be used. And English is close enough to Germanic languages for that rule to remain the same, I think.

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          You are correct. In English, when a noun is used to modify another noun (as an adjective does), it’s referred to as a noun adjunct, attributive noun, or, more rarely, an adjectival noun (the last almost exclusively refers to a similar usage in Japanese). While it serves the purpose of an adjective, it’s still technically a noun.

          Examples are chicken soup, toy store, race car, and boat lane.

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          To be clear it’s not about “spacefaring” billionaires but about “spacing” billionaires aka dumping them out an airlock into space as seen in various “The Expanse” scenes.

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            That’s for the second one though, for the [verb] [noun] combination. The “[adjective]” [noun] combination implies spacefaring or similar, doesn’t it?

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              You’ve convinced me.

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_(linguistics)

              https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/spelling-using-compound-words-guide

              Corrected

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              Yes, correct.

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      Nouns can be adjectives in Freedom Language™

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