Deadjectival nominalizations: suffix rivalry and synonymy
In her paper, Aurore Koehl (Deadjectival nominalizations: suffix rivalry and synonymy) focuses on French nominalizations that originate from the same adjective through the addition of different suffixes: the semantic relationship among these formations is analyzed, and the conclusion is reached that...
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oai:ojs.pasithee.library.upatras.gr:article-22692019-09-11T07:09:14Z Deadjectival nominalizations: suffix rivalry and synonymy Koehl, Aurore In her paper, Aurore Koehl (Deadjectival nominalizations: suffix rivalry and synonymy) focuses on French nominalizations that originate from the same adjective through the addition of different suffixes: the semantic relationship among these formations is analyzed, and the conclusion is reached that the suffixes involved in the nominalization of adjectives are not in rivalry, nor in distribution but in alternation. Mediterranean Morphology Meetings (MMM) 2015-05-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article application/pdf https://pasithee.library.upatras.gr/mmm/article/view/2269 10.26220/mmm.2269 Mediterranean Morphology Meetings; 2015: MMM9 On-line Proceedings: Morphology and Semantics; 54-63 Mediterranean Morphology Meeting; 2015: MMM9 On-line Proceedings: Morphology and Semantics; 54-63 1826-7491 eng https://pasithee.library.upatras.gr/mmm/article/view/2269/2442 |
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0 0 0 suspended affixation; Lexical Integrity Hypothesis; derivational suffixes; coordination 0 0 0 0 constructed words; L2 Greek; prefix; conceptual salience; consistency judgement 0 0 0 roots; Hebrew; Spanish; cross-linguistic 0 diminutives; verbs; French; Modern Greek 0 0 0 0 motion events; typological change; Latin linguistics; sytem; usage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 reciprocals; reflexives; templates; Hebrew; collective and distributive; root 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 features; morphology; periphrasis 0 0 compound formation; morphological productivity; productivity measures; corpus-based statistical methods 0 0 0 0 lexical integrity; autonomous morphology; base types 0 0 0 0 0 0 sign language; two-handed signs; motivation in phonology; duality of patterning 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lexicalization; memorization; adjective-noun combinations 0 0 compounding; Italian; overabundance; number inflection 0 0 0 0 Koehl, Aurore Deadjectival nominalizations: suffix rivalry and synonymy |
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Deadjectival nominalizations: suffix rivalry and synonymy |
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In her paper, Aurore Koehl (Deadjectival nominalizations: suffix rivalry and synonymy) focuses on French nominalizations that originate from the same adjective through the addition of different suffixes: the semantic relationship among these formations is analyzed, and the conclusion is reached that the suffixes involved in the nominalization of adjectives are not in rivalry, nor in distribution but in alternation. |
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