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Open class word - Definition and Overview

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An open word class, in linguistics, is a word class that accepts the addition of new items, through such processes as compounding, derivation, coining, borrowing, etc. Typical open word classes are nouns, verbs and adjectives.

Open-class words are not considered part of the core language and as such they can be changed, replaced or dropped from the common lexicon, which can encompass many thousands of them. For living languages, this change is noticeable within an individual lifespan, and usually faster. Closed-class words, on the other hand, are always relatively few and resistant to change. (For example, most English-speaking people employ more or less the same prepositions and pronouns as their grand-grandparents, but different and probably more nouns and verbs.)

English open word classes

In English, words that belong to the open class type include the following parts of speech:

Interjections are formed as new words standing in for sounds, and are added not only from technical backgrounds, but also from sources such as comics and subtitling. It is in these that one will encounter the noises of motor revving, sirens, mechanical sounds and violence, continuously being updated. Examples here are: vroom!, va-va-voom!, zonk!, grrh!, and so on.

Slang is one of the major sources of new open-class words. Slang words appear first in small segments of the population, and then spread to the mainstream speaking community and become standard, or fade after a period of being in fashion.

Example Usage of class

gaury: 선수지식으로 C/C++을 적어놓고 사람 모아놓고 class부터 하고 있네...
MiddleChild09: @thejester100 :D then I'm not the only one who spends their sundays in class.
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