- tr.books-kingdom.com 8879850-what-does-…Portmanteau, birden fazla kelimenin ve anlamlarının yeni bir kelime oluşturmak için bir araya getirildiği kelimelerin dilsel karışımını ifade eder.
- twominenglish.com what-is-portmanteau/The term ‘portmanteau’ itself is a testament to this blending words phenomenon. It is derived from the French words for ‘to carry’ (porte) and ‘cloak’ (manteau).
- turkcebilgi.com portmanteauPortmanteau tanım: Kelime: port·man·teau Söyleniş: pOrt-'man-(")tO, port- İşlev: noun Türleri: plural -teaus or port·man·teaux /-(")tOz/ Kökeni: Middle French...
- tvtropes.org Tropes Portmanteau Couple NameWhen Shipping a pair of characters, fans often combine the characters' names into a portmanteau word. They then use this word to refer to the couple as a unit.
- collinsdictionary.com dictionary/english/…the heroine is a portmanteau figure of all the virtues. Also called: portmantle. Collins English Dictionary.
- grammarpartyblog.com 2020/02/04/1826/In both smog and spork, the two words used to form the portmanteau help describe the new word, which is a quality of portmanteaus.
- hongkiat.com blog/portmanteaus/Don’t know what a portmanteau is? If you have heard of the words brunch, blog and pixel, then yes, you know portmanteaus (just not what they are).
- etymonline.com word/portmanteauportmanteau (n.) 1580s, "flexible traveling case or bag for clothes and other necessaries," from Middle French portemanteau "traveling bag," originally "court official...
- grammarly.com blog/portmanteaus/The French word portmanteau describes a two-part suitcase. It combines the words porte, which means “to carry,” and manteau, meaning “cloak.”
- wiki2.org en/Portmanteauand hotel.[5] In linguistics, a portmanteau is a single morph that is analyzed as representing two (or more) underlying morphemes.[6][7][8][9].