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Paradigmatic Relations in Word Formation

✍ Scribed by Jesús Fernández-Domínguez (editor), Alexandra Bagasheva (editor), Cristina Lara Clares (editor)


Publisher
Brill
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
278
Series
Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory 16
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Paradigmatic Relations in Word Formation brings together contributions that aim to discuss the nature of paradigms in derivational morphology and compounding in the light of evidence from various languages. Among others, the topics considered in the volume include the interconnectedness between derivational families and paradigms, the constitutive characteristics of a word-formation paradigm, the degree of predictability of word-formation paradigms, and the specificity of paradigms depending on the variety of recognised word-formation processes and patterns.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Editorial Foreword viiBrian Joseph
List of Tables and Figures
Notes on Contributors
1 What Paradigms and What For? • Jesús Fernández-Domínguez, Alexandra Bagasheva, and Cristina Lara-Clares
2 Paradigmaticity in Compounding • Alexandra Bagasheva
3 Characterizing Derivational Paradigms • Bernard Fradin
4 The Level of Paradigmaticity within Derivational Networks • Petr Kos
5 Doublet Formation in Palestinian Arabic—Where Do Paradigms Interfere? • Lior Laks and Faten Yousef
6 What We Talk about When We Talk about Paradigms: Representing Latin Word Formation • Eleonora Litta and Marco Budassi
7 A Paradigmatic Approach to Compounding • Jan Radimský
8 Of Brownie Girls and Aussie Families: A New Look at Morphosemantic Paradigmaticity in Adj+ie/y Nominalisations • José A. Sánchez Fajardo and Elizaveta Tarasova
9 Neoclassical Word Formation in English: A Paradigm-Based Account of -scope Formations • Ana Díaz-Negrillo
Index


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