Process and Paradigms in Word-Formation Morphology
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Process and Paradigms in Word-Formation Morphology

  1. 758 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Process and Paradigms in Word-Formation Morphology

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Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. 1. Introduction
  3. 2. Psycholinguistic research in morphology
  4. 2.1. Introduction
  5. 2.2. The lexicon
  6. 2.3. Morphological processes
  7. 2.4. Conclusion
  8. 3. Formal concepts: model-building
  9. 3.1. Introduction
  10. 3.2. Elements of a model of the morphological component
  11. 3.3. Form and meaning relations in word-formation
  12. 3.4. Units of analysis in word-formation
  13. 3.5. The morphological operation
  14. 3.6. Summary
  15. 3.7. The word-formation paradigm
  16. 3.8. Conclusion
  17. 4. The semantics of word-formation
  18. 4.1. Introduction
  19. 4.2. Word-formation meaning vs. lexical meaning
  20. 4.3. Formal possibilities of representation for word-formation meanings
  21. 4.4. Design of a system of word-formation functions
  22. 4.5. Lexical relationships
  23. 4.6. Semantics in the lexical and word-formation paradigms
  24. 5. Productivity and norm
  25. 5.1. Introduction
  26. 5.2. Productivity
  27. 5.3. Norm
  28. 5.4. Conclusion
  29. 6. Historical investigation: sources and parameters
  30. 6.1. Introduction
  31. 6.2. Empirical investigation: goals and data sources
  32. 6.3. Lexicographical sources
  33. 6.4. Prose text sources
  34. 6.5. Presentation of results
  35. 6.6. Hypotheses
  36. 7. Systemic development of denominal adjective derivation in German: 16th – 19th centuries
  37. 7.1. Period I: 16th-century German
  38. 7.2. Period II: 17th- and 18th-century German
  39. 7.3. Period III: late 18th – early 19th century German
  40. 8. Discussion and conclusions: word-formation morphology and the nature of change
  41. 8.1. Paths of change: structural levels
  42. 8.2. Elaboration of formal concepts
  43. 8.3. Productivity
  44. 8.4. Standardization
  45. 8.5. Language change
  46. 8.6. Conclusion
  47. Notes
  48. References
  49. Index