English nouns since 1150 : a typological study

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    • Neubauer, Marion

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English nouns since 1150 : a typological study

Marion Neubauer

(Topics in English linguistics / editor, Herman Wekker, v. 115)

De Gruyter Mouton, c2024

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-234) and index

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Morphological typology is usually limited to the realm of grammar. Accordingly, English is considered an analytic language due to its poor grammatical morphology – but what about the lexicon? Taking a twofold approach, this study investigates the typological development of English nouns since 1150. First, the focus is on the means used to extend the lexicon: Correlating the central noun formation processes as well as borrowing reveals, for the first time, their quantitative importance – with some surprising results. Second, the structure of the lexicon takes center stage: The morphological analysis of all nouns uncovers diachronic shifts – and striking parallels between grammar and lexicon.

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