"Attributive Noun" vs " Compound Noun"
What's the difference between an "attributive and a compound noun"? Some English sites say it's all but thee same and some sites say they're different.
Compound : In a compound noun all the words in the compound form one noun and one idea. It's a permanent union.
Attributive : they can modify more than one noun.they are flexible, temporary pairings that aren't prone to closing up.
According to a website :
1)Steel bridge - attributive
2)Teacup - compound
With their meanings I can't differentiate (1) and (2).
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