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Q: Is the word lawmaker endocentric or exocentric?
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The word lawmaker is a noun, a word for a person. The pronouns for a lawmaker are he/him or she/her.


Can you give an example of a sentence using the word endocentric?

Cold water is an endocentric construction, since it functions as would the noun water. Greenhouse is an endocentric compound, since it is a noun as is its head house.


What type of noun is lawmaker?

The word lawmaker is a common, singular noun and a compound word.


What type of pronoun is lawmaker?

The word lawmaker is not a pronoun; lawmaker is a noun, a singular, common, abstract, compound noun, a word for a profession or job description.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. For example:As a lawmaker, he was known for his intensive research on an issue. He served in office for twelve years.The pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'lawmaker' so that the noun is not repeated each time the lawmaker is mentioned.


Is the word lawmaker a compound noun?

Yes, lawmaker is a compound noun; a combination of 'law' and 'maker' to form a word with its own meaning.


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A lawmaker or lawgiver


Is anyone an exocentric compound word?

I am not an expert on this but, yes, I think it can be. Here's why:Anyone is a pronoun.Any is an adjective, determiner, pronoun or adverb.One is a determiner, a number, a person, a thing, a noun, an adjective or it can be used as a pronoun.A further example: The noun bittersweet is an exocentric compound, since it is a noun but its elements are both adjectives. (But, yes, bittersweet can also be used as an adjective!) [Example borrowed from dictionary.com]


Is this sentence a new era of media message an endocentric sentence?

'A new era of media message' is not a complete sentence. But yes, it is an endocentric phrase, because it can serve as a noun.