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Angela Ralli
Abstract
This article deals with word-formation in Modern Greek. It provides a basic description of the structure and properties of compounding, derivation and blending, which is followed by explanations drawn from various theoretical analyses that have been proposed in the literature. All issues and claims are illustrated with a number of examples, which, for clarity reasons, are given in a broad phonological transcription.
Abstract
This article deals with word-formation in Modern Greek. It provides a basic description of the structure and properties of compounding, derivation and blending, which is followed by explanations drawn from various theoretical analyses that have been proposed in the literature. All issues and claims are illustrated with a number of examples, which, for clarity reasons, are given in a broad phonological transcription.
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- Frontmatter I
- Table of Content V
- 1 German 1
- 2 English 29
- 3 Swedish 49
- 4 Icelandic 79
- 5 Spanish 105
- 6 Romanian 131
- 7 Irish 157
- 8 Polish 193
- 9 Russian 221
- 10 Bulgarian 251
- 11 Lithuanian 277
- 12 Albanian 299
- 13 Greek 317
- 14 Ossetic 341
- 15 Finnish 369
- 16 Hungarian 393
- 17 Basque 417
- 18 Maltese 445
- 19 Turkish 467
- 20 Bashkir 491
- 21 Chuvash 507
- 22 Kalmyk 527
- 23 Abkhaz 553
- 24 Aghul 577
- 25 Lak 597
- 26 Avar 617
- 26 Map of languages 633
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Content V
- 1 German 1
- 2 English 29
- 3 Swedish 49
- 4 Icelandic 79
- 5 Spanish 105
- 6 Romanian 131
- 7 Irish 157
- 8 Polish 193
- 9 Russian 221
- 10 Bulgarian 251
- 11 Lithuanian 277
- 12 Albanian 299
- 13 Greek 317
- 14 Ossetic 341
- 15 Finnish 369
- 16 Hungarian 393
- 17 Basque 417
- 18 Maltese 445
- 19 Turkish 467
- 20 Bashkir 491
- 21 Chuvash 507
- 22 Kalmyk 527
- 23 Abkhaz 553
- 24 Aghul 577
- 25 Lak 597
- 26 Avar 617
- 26 Map of languages 633