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        Formal variance and semantic changes in borrowing: Integrating semasiology and onomasiology
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        Esme Winter-Froemel
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction: Onomasiological, methodological and phraseological perspectives on lexical borrowing 1
- A usage-based approach to borrowability 19
- What makes a catchphrase catchy? Possible determinants in the borrowability of English catchphrases in Dutch 41
- Formal variance and semantic changes in borrowing: Integrating semasiology and onomasiology 65
- Measuring and comparing the use and success of loanwords in Portugal and Brazil: A corpus-based and concept-based sociolectometrical approach 101
- Comparing the usage of Māori loans in spoken and written New Zealand English: A case study of Maori, Pakeha, and Kiwi 143
- English loanwords and their counterparts in Dutch job advertisements: An experimental study in association overlap 171
- On the variation of gender in nominal language mixings 191
- Linguistic globalization: Experiences from the Nordic laboratory 225
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction: Onomasiological, methodological and phraseological perspectives on lexical borrowing 1
- A usage-based approach to borrowability 19
- What makes a catchphrase catchy? Possible determinants in the borrowability of English catchphrases in Dutch 41
- Formal variance and semantic changes in borrowing: Integrating semasiology and onomasiology 65
- Measuring and comparing the use and success of loanwords in Portugal and Brazil: A corpus-based and concept-based sociolectometrical approach 101
- Comparing the usage of Māori loans in spoken and written New Zealand English: A case study of Maori, Pakeha, and Kiwi 143
- English loanwords and their counterparts in Dutch job advertisements: An experimental study in association overlap 171
- On the variation of gender in nominal language mixings 191
- Linguistic globalization: Experiences from the Nordic laboratory 225
- Index 251