The reverse order method is just the opposite of affix method. Affix method is to use this affix to form a heart word, and reverse order method is to remove the wrongly recognized suffix to form a new word. For example, by deleting -- ion from TV, TV was reversed.
The new words created by this word formation are called reverse words. Most negative words belong to verbs, and nouns and adjectives are the prototype words that constitute the most negative words.
A. Nouns-> Verb. For example:
-peddlers peddle
-Liar? Fraud (fraud)
B. Adjective-> Verb. For example:
-Irritable
-Gloomy Gloomy (darkening)
In British English, reverse word formation is often used;
For example, the verb derived from the word "burger" becomes "burglarize" in American English and "burger" in British English.
Extended data:
conversion method
In English, some nouns can be used as verbs and some adjectives can be used as adverbs or verbs. This method of treating one part of speech as another without changing its meaning is called transformation.
Verb to noun
Many verbs can be converted into nouns, and most of them have little change in meaning (as follows); Sometimes the meaning changes (as follows); Some use verbs and indefinite articles to form phrases to express actions (as follows). For example:
Let's go for a walk. Let's go for a walk outside.
He is a strong man. He is a strong man.
Let's go swimming.
Name rotation
Many nouns representing objects (as shown in Figure ① below), body parts (as shown in Figure ② below) and some people's nouns (as shown in Figure ③ below) can be used as verbs to express actions, and some abstract nouns (as shown in Figure ④ below) can also be used as verbs. For example:
Have you reserved a seat on the plane? Have you reserved a seat on the plane?
Please pass me the book. Please pass me that book.
She nursed her husband back to health. She nursed him back to health.
We had lunch together. We had lunch together.
References:
Word formation-Baidu encyclopedia