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The Chinese word **市政府** (shì zhèngfǔ) is a compound noun formed through a straightforward modifier-head structure, where the first character **市** (shì), meaning "city," acts as a modifier that specifies the scope of the head noun **政府** (zhèngfǔ), meaning "government." Literally translating to "city government," it functions grammatically as a single unit to denote the municipal administrative body governing a city, with the first element defining the level (municipal) and the second element defining the core entity (government). This pattern of combining a location or domain specifier with a general organizational term is highly productive in Chinese for creating precise institutional vocabulary.