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Chapter 7. Paradigmatic aspects of deverbal noun conversion in English
Abstract
In this paper, I seek to identify some recurrent and predictable patterns in the formation of deverbal converted nouns in English (to climb > the climb), which crucially differ from denominal conversion verbs (the bottle > to bottle) in showing only limited productivity. I will argue, however, that noun conversion exhibits regularities with respect to the morphological make-up and the semantic class of the base verbs, as well as to the noun’s interpretation in comparison to other competing suffix-based nominalizations, which I will describe as creating relatively stable derivational series within derivational paradigms (Hathout & Namer 2019).
Abstract
In this paper, I seek to identify some recurrent and predictable patterns in the formation of deverbal converted nouns in English (to climb > the climb), which crucially differ from denominal conversion verbs (the bottle > to bottle) in showing only limited productivity. I will argue, however, that noun conversion exhibits regularities with respect to the morphological make-up and the semantic class of the base verbs, as well as to the noun’s interpretation in comparison to other competing suffix-based nominalizations, which I will describe as creating relatively stable derivational series within derivational paradigms (Hathout & Namer 2019).
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
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Introduction
- Chapter 1. Dangerous liaisons 3
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Part I. Theoretical background
- Chapter 2. For a topology of derivational paradigms 21
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Part II. Compounding
- Chapter 3. Interlocking paradigms in English compounds 59
- Chapter 4. Fact-checking on compound verbs in English 69
- Chapter 5. Paradigm families in compounding 99
- Chapter 6. Derivational paradigms 129
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Part III. Conversion
- Chapter 7. Paradigmatic aspects of deverbal noun conversion in English 155
- Chapter 8. Paradigms in English and Czech noun/verb conversion 181
- Chapter 9. Conversion in a paradigmatic framework of word formation 215
- Chapter 10. Complex verbs 249
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Part IV. Participles
- Chapter 11. Structural and lexical aspects of the morphology of English participles 285
- Chapter 12. English participles in the derivational paradigm 319
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Part V. Paradigms in ELT
- Chapter 13. Derivational paradigms in ELT textbooks 343
- Index 379
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
-
Introduction
- Chapter 1. Dangerous liaisons 3
-
Part I. Theoretical background
- Chapter 2. For a topology of derivational paradigms 21
-
Part II. Compounding
- Chapter 3. Interlocking paradigms in English compounds 59
- Chapter 4. Fact-checking on compound verbs in English 69
- Chapter 5. Paradigm families in compounding 99
- Chapter 6. Derivational paradigms 129
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Part III. Conversion
- Chapter 7. Paradigmatic aspects of deverbal noun conversion in English 155
- Chapter 8. Paradigms in English and Czech noun/verb conversion 181
- Chapter 9. Conversion in a paradigmatic framework of word formation 215
- Chapter 10. Complex verbs 249
-
Part IV. Participles
- Chapter 11. Structural and lexical aspects of the morphology of English participles 285
- Chapter 12. English participles in the derivational paradigm 319
-
Part V. Paradigms in ELT
- Chapter 13. Derivational paradigms in ELT textbooks 343
- Index 379