Complex words : advances in morphology

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Complex words : advances in morphology

edited by Lívia Körtvélyessy, Pavol Štekauer

Cambridge University Press, 2020

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

A state-of-the-art survey of complex words, this volume brings together a team of leading international morphologists to demonstrate the wealth and breadth of the study of word-formation. Encompassing methodological, empirical and theoretical approaches, each chapter presents the results of cutting-edge research into linguistic complexity, including lexico-semantic aspects of complex words, the structure of complex words, and corpus-based case studies. Drawing on examples from a wide range of languages, it covers both general aspects of word-formation, and aspects specific to particular languages, such as English, French, Greek, Basque, Spanish, German and Slovak. Theoretical considerations are supported by a number of in-depth case studies focusing on the role of affixes, as well as word-formation processes such as compounding, affixation and conversion. Attention is also devoted to typological issues in word-formation. The book will be an invaluable resource for academic researchers and graduate students interested in morphology, linguistic typology and corpus linguistics.

目次

  • Introduction: advances in morphology: a summary Jan Don and Martin Everaert
  • Part I. Lexico-Semantic Aspects of Complex Words: 1. Formal semantics and the problem of nominalizations Rochelle Lieber
  • 2. Semantically subtractive morphology Stephen Anderson
  • 3. -less and -free Mark Aronoff
  • 4. Instrument Nouns in -one in Latin and Romance Franz Rainer
  • 5. Prominence in noun-to-verb conversion Heike Baeskow
  • 6. On Spanish dvandva and its restrictions Antonio Fabregas
  • Part II. Structure of Complex Words: 7. Estonian case inflection made simple. A case study in word and paradigm morphology with linear discriminative learning Yu-Ying Chuang, Kaidi Loo, James P. Blevins, and R. Harald Baayen
  • 8. Uninflectedness: uninflecting, uninflectable, and uninflected words, or the complexity of the simplex Andrew Spencer
  • 9. Complex exponents Gregory Stump
  • 10. Derivational patterns in proto-basque word structure Juliette Blevins
  • 11. The complexity of greek verbal morphology: the case of prefixed verbs Artemis Alexiadou
  • 12. Affixoids, an intriguing intermediate category Angela Ralli
  • Part III. Corpus-Based Case Studies: 13. Competition between synthetic nn compounds and nn.GEN phrasal nouns in polish: semantic niches, hapax legomena and low-level construction schemas Bozena Cetnarowska
  • 14. An s is an s', or is it? Plural and genitive-plural are not homophonous Ingo Plag, Sonia Ben Hedia, Arne Lohmann, and Julia Zimmermann
  • 15. The role of word-formation families and subfamilies in the organisation of German diminutive compounds Wolfgang U. Dressler, Sonja Schwaiger, and Jutta Ransmayr
  • 16. Semantic patterns in noun-to-verb conversion in English Salvador Valera
  • 17. Onomatopoeia: on the crossroads of sound symbolism and word-formation Livia Koertvelyessy, and Pavol Stekauer
  • 18. Dingsbums and thingy: placeholders for names in German and other languages Petra M. Vogel.

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