On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Peyman wrote:

> The problem of new word coinage is not because of
> language components (affixes) although Persian has one
> of the most productive word formation systems. The
> problem for making new words in our language is lack
> of simple verbs (as quoted by Dr. Bateni). We have
> roughly 340 simple verbs 110 of which is active only.
> We normally make compound verbs.
> Contrary to Persian, Arabic has the most nonproductive
> new word formation systems (but enriched semantics).
> e.g. the beautiful word "nAtarAvAyi" in Persian
> (impenetrability) has its equivalent in Arabic as a
> sentence "lA emkAna qAbeliyat attarashoh". The affixes
> in Persian are the most powerful components in our
> language.
> If you are interested to know the problem you can read
> the article "FArsi zabAni aqim?" by Dr. BAteni.
> He is a genius who wrote about these problems 40 years
> ago.

I know that, and have read his book titled "Description of
Grammatical Structure of the Persian Language"(?).  What I'm
sayin is that using affixes for meanings that has not be common,
is going to ruin what you mentioned.

> Peyman
> --- Behdad Esfahbod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sat, 4 Oct 2003, Skip Tavakkolian wrote:
> >
> > > > "vaaset" is so common.  The problem should be
> > kind of Arabic vs
> > > > Ferdowsi. ;)
> > >
> > > I find this discussion very educational.  Isn't
> > this problem easier to
> > > handle in Arabic than in Farsi?  From my limited
> > knowledge of Arabic,
> > > it seem that, because Arabic's diction and
> > vocabulary are in harmony
> > > with its grammar, inventing new words are a matter
> > of straight forward
> > > application of existing rules; that is also
> > exactly the reason why it is
> > > hard in Farsi.
> >
> > Exactly, and that's why I don't like these using
> > suffixes for any
> > random meaning.
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