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Competition in Word-Formation
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Alexandra Bagasheva
, Akiko Nagano and Vincent Renner
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English
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2024
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This volume focuses on a number of interrelated issues in the theorizing and interpretation of morphological rivalry, including the differences between a semasiological and an onomasiological approach to competition phenomena in word-formation, the scope of such phenomena (micro-level rivalry between individual affixes, as well as macro-level competition between different processes), the different sources of competition, and the possible resolutions of competitive situations. An overview of existing research in the field is provided, as well as new, cutting-edge findings and proposals for analytical innovation. Linguistic data are drawn from European and Asian languages, and morphologists, semanticists, and anyone interested in the dynamics of language will be stimulated by the analytical models and explanations offered in the 11 chapters.
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Table of contents
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Chapter 1. Towards a competition-based word-formation theory
1 - Part 1. Competition in affixation
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Chapter 2. A lexicalist approach to affixal rivalry and its explanatory basis
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Chapter 3. Actional nominalization in Present-Day English in the light of the Referenced Index of Competition
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Chapter 4. Measuring affix rivalry as a gradient relationship
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Chapter 5. Exploring linguistic competition in English derivatives ending in ‑ ie and ‑ o through a cognitive-onomasiological approach
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Chapter 6. Diminutive formation in Modern Greek
176 - Part 2. Macro-level competition, the lexicon and its interfaces
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Chapter 7. Competition between affixation and conversion in Present-Day English denominal verbs
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Chapter 8. A diachronic perspective on competition in denominal verb formation in Italian
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Chapter 9. Competition of lexicon vs. pragmatics in word formation
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Chapter 10. [N1 + N2], [N + A], and [N1 + de + N2]
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Chapter 11. Revisiting Poser’s (1992) “Blocking of phrasal constructions by lexical items” from the perspective of the economy of language use principle
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Index
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