Word-Formation across Languages.
Research into cross-linguistic aspects and typology of word-formation has not been paid relevant and systematic attention by morphologists, and only a few articles dealing with various word-formation issues of this kind appear in journals. The chapters in this volume address this issue by discussing...
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2016.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface; 1 On [N1n2] Constructions and Word-Formation in Bulgarian; 2 The Patterns of Complementary Polysemy in Polish Action Nouns; 3 Identifying (Heads of) Copulative Appositional Compounds in Polish and English; 4 The Arabic Comparative and the Nature of Templatic Mapping in Arabic; 5 On the Polysemy of the Modern Greek Prefix para-; 6 How Lexical Is Morphology? The Constructicon and the Quadripartite Architecture of Grammar; 7 On the Formation and Semantics of New Phrasal Verbs in Danish and Swedish.
- 8 Position Class Neutralization to Inhibit Conflicting Aspect Values in Cherokee9 Compound Genitives in Latvian; 10 Non-Spatial Relations Grounded in Embodied Experience; 11 How Poor Japanese Is in Adjectivizing Derivational Affixes and Why; 12 Part-Of-Speech and Semantic-Class Preferences for Certain Word-Formation Processes; 13 Neoclassical Word Formation in English and Russian; 14 Windmills, Nizaa and the Typology of Binominal Compounds; 15 Innovative Elements in Newly Formed Hebrew Four-Consonantal Verbal Roots.
- 16 Patterns of Metonymical Meaning Construal in The Hungarian Deverbal Suffix -Ó. Interrelated Dynamics of Figurativity, Entrenchment and Productivity17 Morphological Construction for Negotiating Differences in Cross-Stratum Word-Formation; 18 On the Structure of Toponyms; 19 Classifiers as Derivational Markers in Murui (Northwest Amazonia).