Search results for "Word formation"

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On “R” in phrasal compounds – a contextualist approach

2015

Abstract In phrasal compounds of the type XP+Y, one can assume a relation “R” that holds between the head and the non-head just as in ordinary N+N compounds. The paper discusses the question how “R” should be understood. Three recent approaches, i.e., construction morphology, parallel architecture view, and indexicalism are discussed. It is argued that all approaches lack a pragmatic component which is necessary for modeling pragmatic inferencing with respect to phrasal compounds. Thus, an “unspecific meaning” approach to the semantics of phrasal compounds, together with contextualist views on pragmatic enrichment, is a serious alternative to the approaches discussed.

Computer scienceContextualismWord formationLinguisticsSTUF - Language Typology and Universals
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Genre influence on word formation (change)

2018

GermanHistorylanguageWord formationlanguage.human_languageLinguistics
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Word-Formation and Contextualism

2014

While there is, under the heading of “morphopragmatics”, some research on the relation of pragmatics and word-formation, especially with a focus on diminutives, the major theoretical models of word-formation do not account for the word-formation/pragmatics interface in any systematic fashion. Moreover, in recent contextualist approaches to the semantics/pragmatics interface, the typical grammatical unit referred to is the sentence (including words that constitute a sentence), but not word structure or the morpheme. Drawing on morphological data from German, I will show the influence of pragmatic processes and principles on word-formation, arguing that word structures are also units that may…

Linguistics and LanguageComputer scienceCommunicationWord formationPragmaticsSemanticsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsFocus (linguistics)MorphemeContextualismPsychology (miscellaneous)SentenceSociolinguisticsInternational Review of Pragmatics
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Words, Corpus and Back to Words : From Language to Discourse

2018

The aim of this issue of is to bring together investigation into the lexicon in a variety of languages, in a diversity of manifestations – both at the word level and beyond the word level – and from a variety of perspectives, including not only those which focus on how the vocabulary is internally organized, but also those which deal with the role that lexical units and lexical relations play in the organization of other language levels, particularly in the organization of the discourse. These issues are approached from a variety of perspectives that include not only developments in several disciplines of theoretical and descriptive linguistics, particularly in lexicology, phraseology, word…

Linguistics and LanguageVocabularyDiscourse analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectLexicologyWord formationEnglish for specific purposesLexiconVariety (linguistics)Language and LinguisticsLinguisticsSociologyLinguistic descriptionmedia_common
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La sufixació en la premsa valenciana del segle XIX

2018

El Mole, una de les primeres i més rellevants manifestacions periodístiques en llengua catalana, va partir d’un model lingüístic popular i modern, basat en la literatura popularista contemporània, que els redactors van procurar combinar amb un registre més formal segons el tipus d’article. L’actualitat del periòdic els duu a reflectir el llenguatge de l’època, però també a practicar la formació de noves paraules a través dels recursos interns de l’idioma, com la derivació. En aquest article estudiem els sufixos que apareixen en El Mole, i veiem com expressen en part la realitat lingüística del català del segle XIX en la seua varietat valenciana, i en part la creativitat dels…

PremsaPress; 19th century; Valencian country; Journalistic language; Word formation; SuffixationLlenguatge periodísticPremsa; Segle XIX; País Valencià; Llenguatge periodístic; Formació de paraules; sufixacióGeneral MedicineSegle XIXPaís ValenciàsufixacióFormació de paraulesAnuari de filologia. Estudis de lingüística
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Identical constituent compounds in German

2014

The status of identical constituent compounds (ICCs) (e.g. Künstler-Künstler, ‘artist-artist’) is discussed controversially in the morphological literature on German. In this paper, it is claimed that ICC formation is a productive word formation pattern in German. In the first part of the paper, I investigate the formal, semantic and pragmatic properties of ICCs in German. Based on this description, I discuss in more detail two conflicting claims about their meaning constitution: the ‘prototype reading claim’ and the ‘context-dependency claim’. I argue that ICCs do not behave differently, in principle, from canonical N+N compounds with respect to context-dependency. Based on a discussion o…

Linguistics and LanguageDeterminativeInterpretation (logic)media_common.quotation_subjectWord formationSemanticsLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsGermanMeaning (philosophy of language)Reading (process)languageExperiential knowledgePsychologymedia_commonWord Structure
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Coordinate compounding in English and Spanish

2011

Coordinate compounding is a process which has been only sporadically considered in wordformation studies on Germanic and Romance languages. In this paper, we compare the situation in English with that in Spanish as far as formal structure and semantics are concerned. To this end, an operational definition of coordinate compounding is first provided, after which a semantic classification of coordinate compounds is developed. For each type, variants are discussed, representative examples are provided, and similarities and dissimilarities between the two languages are highlighted. We finish by raising the issues of recursiveness and productivity in coordinate compounding and we examine the pos…

UNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística sincrónica::Lingüística comparadacoordinationComputer scienceClass (philosophy)Romance languagesSpanishSemantics:LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística sincrónica::Lexicología [UNESCO]English[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics060201 languages & linguisticsOperational definitionUNESCO::LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística sincrónica::Lexicología05 social sciences050301 education06 humanities and the artsWord formationRaising (linguistics)LinguisticscompoundingCompounding0602 languages and literature:LINGÜÍSTICA::Lingüística sincrónica::Lingüística comparada [UNESCO]word-formation0503 educationProductivity (linguistics)
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"U wot m8te?" : word formations and use of emoticons in a synchronous chatroom

2017

Maailma muuttuu, ja niin muuttuu kielikin. Matkapuhelinten ja varsinkin internetin myötä kirjoitettu kieli on jo kohta noin pari vuosikymmentä ollut muutosvaiheessa – jotkut saattavat jopa miettiä, onko kirjoittaminen enää lainkaan tarpeellista ihmisten välisessä viestinnässä. Tässä kandidaatintutkielmassa keskitytään tarkastelemaan sanojen muodostumista sekä hymiöiden käyttöä synkronoidussa eli reaaliaikaisessa online - keskusteluhuoneessa DeviantART-sivustolla. Kirjoitetun kielen muutoksia tutkitaan englannin kielen kautta, mutta osa muutoksista (kuten lyhenteiden yleistyvä käyttö) näkyy jo myös muissakin internetissä käytetyissä kielissä. Esimerkiksi suomella on oma ”internet- slanginsa”…

word formationCMCinternet linguisticschatroomemoticons
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Classification of prefix aiz- ‘away’ meanings: from Jānis Endzelīns approach to nowadays

2019

The polysemic nature of prefixes in Latvian causes problems in prefix classification. Several authors in different time periods have proposed diverse prefix classification systems. In this research, three different classification systems of prefix aiz- ‘away’ are compared – the classification system created by Endzelīns (1971) in 1907, the classification system created by Soida in 1970 (printed in 2009), and the classification system proposed by Vulāne (2015). To ascertain which meanings are used nowadays the examples are drawn from the corpus. There are 11 prefixes in the Latvian language used in word-formation. In this research, prefix aiz- is chosen as it has a rich meaning system althou…

PrefixPrefixationPolysemy pf prefixesLietuva (Lithuania)Polysemy of prefixesŽodžių daryba. Žodžio dalys / Word formation. Parts of a wordVerbPrefixWord formationPrefiksacijaKalbos dalys. Morfologija / MorphologyLinguisticsMathematicsValoda nozīme un forma / Language Meaning and Form
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A quantitative survey of N Prep N constructions in Romance languages and prepositional variability

2018

The distinction between syntagmatic compounds of the type N Prep N, such as Fr. jouet d’enfant, and nominal syntagms of the type N Prep N, such as the partially equivalent Fr. jouet pour enfants, remains unclear and vague. This is mainly because the lexical and syntactic status of syntagmatic compounds still is controversial. In some cases, as in jouet d’enfant and jouet pour enfants, partial equivalent syntagmatic compounds and nominal syntagms may coexist and underlie a specific variation and alternation. In other cases, such as Pt. bracelete de aço and bracelete em aço, two variants of a syntagmatic compound may alternate and coexist. The first part of this paper provides an overview of …

Linguistics and LanguageSyntagmatic analysisQuantitative surveyRomance languagesWord formationLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsFocus (linguistics)Variation (linguistics)languageAlternation (formal language theory)PortugueseMathematics
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