Is there any difference in meaning between "paper review" and "review of paper"?
what difference does it make when we add of between two noun?
Example 1: I want to send my paper to someone for a review, in email subject should it be "paper review" or "review of paper"?
Example 2: When I give the name of a particular book to someone, should I say, here is "the name of the book" that I promised, or here is "the book name" that I promised?
Best Answer
Your examples
needs a qualifier to have the meaning you intend.
Paper review might mean a critique written in a newspaper or a display of different types of paper. The phrase is not used to mean the critique of written material in the way art review means critique of art works.
A review of paper might mean a scholarly article on different types of paper.
might be closer to what you are intending.
When you send your paper to be looked at by somebody, you might write
For naming your book