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New Impulses in Word-Formation

Herausgeber: Olsen, Susan

Linguistische Berichte, Sonderhefte, Bd. 17

2016

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Abstract

This special issue entitled "New Impulses in Word-Formation" demonstrates in thirteen individual, empirically oriented case studies how the methods gleaned from newer theoretical models (optimality theory, construction grammar, cognitive grammar, distributive morphology, parallel architecture) as well as from the linguistic sub-disciplines of psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, corpus linguistics and computational linguistics can be applied lucratively to the field of word-formation. The individual contributions are from a team of international linguists and deal with a broad spectrum of interests divided almost equally between the two major areas of word-formation, derivation and composition.

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Susan Olsen: New Impulses in Word-Formation 5
Heike Baeskow: Derivation in Generative Grammar and Neo-Construction Grammar: A Critical Evaluation and a New Proposal 21
Rochelle Lieber: Towards an OT Morphosemantics: The Case of -hood, -dom, and -ship 61
Geert Booij: Constructions and Lexical Units: An Analysis of Dutch Numerals 81
Antje Roßdeutscher: German -ung-Nominalisation. An Explanation of Formation and Interpretation in a Root-Based Account 101
Andrew Spencer: Factorizing Lexical Relatedness 133
Renate Raffelsiefen: Idiosyncrasy, Regularity, and Synonymy in Derivational Morphology: Evidence for Default Word Interpretation Strategies 173
Pius ten Hacken: Synthetic and Exocentric Compounds in a Parallel Architecture 233
Sebastian Bücking: German Nominal Compounds as Underspecified Names for Kinds 253
Thomas L. Spalding, Christina L. Gagné, Allison Mullaly & Hongbo Ji: Relation-Based Interpretation of Noun-Noun Phrases: A New Theoretical Approach 283
Gary Libben: Compound Words, Semantic Transparency, and Morphological Transcendence 317
Carlo Semenza & Sara Mondini: Compound Words in Neuropsychology 331
Ingo Plag & Gero Kunter: Constituent Family Size and Compound Stress Assignment in English 349
R. Harald Baayen: The Directed Compound Graph of English – An Exploration of Lexical Connectivity and its Processing Consequences 383