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24. Multi-word expressions

  • Matthias Hüning and Barbara Schlücker
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Volume 1 Word-Formation
This chapter is in the book Volume 1 Word-Formation

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Acknowledgments v
  3. Introduction vii
  4. Contents xv
  5. I. Word-formation as a linguistic discipline
  6. 1. The scope of word-formation research 1
  7. 2. Word-formation research from its beginnings to the 19th century 22
  8. 3. Word-formation in historical-comparative grammar 38
  9. 4. Word-formation in structuralism 52
  10. 5. Word-formation in inhaltbezogene Grammatik 66
  11. 6. Word-formation in onomasiology 79
  12. 7. Word-formation in generative grammar 94
  13. 8. Word-formation in categorial grammar 112
  14. 9. Word-formation in natural morphology 123
  15. 10. Word-formation in cognitive grammar 145
  16. 11. Word-formation in optimality theory 158
  17. 12. Word-formation in construction grammar 188
  18. 13. Word-formation in psycholinguistics and neurocognitive research 203
  19. II. Units and processes in word-formation I: General aspects
  20. 14. The delimitation of derivation and inflection 218
  21. 15. Units of word-formation 235
  22. 16. Derivation 301
  23. 17. Conversion 322
  24. 18. Backformation 340
  25. 19. Clipping 352
  26. 20. Composition 364
  27. 21. Blending 386
  28. 22. Incorporation 413
  29. 23. Particle-verb formation 434
  30. 24. Multi-word expressions 450
  31. 25. Reduplication 467
  32. 26. Word-creation 485
  33. 27. Allomorphy 500
  34. III. Units and processes in word-formation II: Special cases
  35. 28. Affective palatalization in Basque 517
  36. 29. Parasynthesis in Romance 524
  37. 30. Affix pleonasm 537
  38. 31. Interfixes in Romance 551
  39. 32. Linking elements in Germanic 568
  40. 33. Synthetic compounds in German 582
  41. 34. Verbal pseudo-compounds in German 594
  42. 35. Particle verbs in Germanic 611
  43. 36. Particle verbs in Romance 627
  44. 37. Particle verbs in Hungarian 660
  45. 38. Noun-noun compounds in French 673
  46. 39. Verb-noun compounds in Romance 688
  47. 40. Co-compounds 707
  48. 41. Multi-word units in French 727
  49. 42. Multi-word expressions and univerbation in Slavic 742
  50. 43. Compounds and multi-word expressions in Slavic 757
  51. 44. Paradigmatically determined allomorphy: the “participial stem” from Latin to Italian 780
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