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A compound word functions as a long component, determining certain restrictions […] in the several word lengths over which it extends. - Harris (1951), a pag.328, n.7 All consructions which enclose more than one one-unit-length construction, but no others, may be said to have the next higher (second order) constructional domain. In many languages, this may be the domain of compound words. - Harris (1951), a pag.331
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