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Cómo se Forman las Palabras: Explicación Completa

Formación de Palabras en Español
Las palabras simples son la base de todo: están formadas solo por un lexema y morfemas flexivos, como "perro" o "pollo". Son como los ladrillos básicos del idioma.
La derivación es el proceso más común para crear palabras nuevas. Puedes añadir prefijos al principio (como "contra-" en "contraventana") o sufijos al final (como "-ista" en "realista"). También es posible usar ambos, pero no al mismo tiempo, sino de forma sucesiva.
Los procesos de derivación tienen funciones específicas: la nominalización convierte otras categorías en sustantivos ("cantante"), la verbalización crea verbos ("golpear"), la adjetivización forma adjetivos ("golpista") y la adverbialización produce adverbios ("simplemente").
Tip clave: La derivación siempre añade elementos paso a paso, nunca todos a la vez.
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Formación de Palabras en Español
Las palabras simples son la base de todo: están formadas solo por un lexema y morfemas flexivos, como "perro" o "pollo". Son como los ladrillos básicos del idioma.
La derivación es el proceso más común para crear palabras nuevas. Puedes añadir prefijos al principio (como "contra-" en "contraventana") o sufijos al final (como "-ista" en "realista"). También es posible usar ambos, pero no al mismo tiempo, sino de forma sucesiva.
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