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Foreword: New territories in word-formation

Alexandra BagashevaJesús Fernández-domínguezVincent Renner

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Anglès[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS

description

Word-formation is a domain of linguistics which has steadily evolved in the last decades under the influence of the wide availability of electronic corpora and of a renewed interest in contrastive approaches to morphological analysis. From the 1990s onwards, morphological studies have increasingly relied on corpus data. An initial point of interest was the domain of productivity measurement (see Baayen & Lieber 1991, Baayen & Renouf 1996), but resorting to corpora soon became a widespread practice, notably to document rare phenomena, which cannot be thoroughly discussed in the absence of a wealth of data (see Plénat et al. 2002).

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