Answer by Jan for Articles for compound words
The German language is "rechtsköpfig" ("right-headed" instead of "left-headed"), meaning that the grammatical properties of compound words are defined by its rightmost part/morpheme (this morpheme is...
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I was wondering, in compound words or "complex" ones, let's say, do the article matches with its last word?For example, "Kontrollakt". It's made of Kontrolle + Akt, the former being "die", and the...
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