CLAS224 Word Elements. Monmouth College Monmouth, Illinois

Instructor: Thomas J. Sienkewicz (toms@monm.edu)

BLENDS

A blended word, or blend, is produced by combining two words so that only a part of each remains. Some blends include:

brunch br(eakfast) + (l)unch

chunnel ch(annel) + (t)unnel

comsat com(munication) sat(ellite)

druther (woul)d + r(a)ther

electrocute electro- + (exe)cute

medfly Med(iterranean) + fly

moped mo(tor) + ped(al)

motel mo(tor) + (ho)tel

quaver qu(ake) + (w)aver

simulcast simul(taneous) + (broad)cast

smog sm(oke) + (f)og

taxicab taxi(meter) + cab(riolet)

transister trans(fer) + (re)sister

willco will + co(mply)

Some blends are based on analogy with common words or historical events:

alimony gives us:

palimony pal + (al)imony

alcoholic gives us:

chargaholic charge + a(lco)holic

chocoholic

gasaholic

sexaholic

shopaholic

workaholic

hamburger gives us:

cheeseburger cheese + (ham)burger

beefburger

veggieburger

Watergate gives us:

Contragate Contra + (Water)gate

Debategate

Irangate

Koreagate

Marathon gives us:

bikeathon bik(e) + (Mar)athon

danceathon

phonathon

swimathon

talkathon

telethon

walkathon

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