Peter C. Bjarkman's scientific contributions
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... 21 Although this distinction is accepted in the literature, there are some studies that deny the existence of exocentric compounds (V+N compounds or compounds as red skin) and claim that all compounds are endocentric (see Booij 2005). For more information about exocentricity in compounding, see Foster (1976), Contreras (1985), Scalise & Guevara (2005) and Scalise, Fábregas & Forza (2009). 22 There are also some right-headed compounds in Spanish, basically loan translations of structures from other languages such as Latin and Greek. ...