Suffixal rivalry in adjective formation: a cognitive-corpus analysis
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adam_text | Contents
Preface 1
Aims 1
Features 1
Readership 2
Organisation 3
Acknowledgements 3
1 Adjectival suffixation 5
1.1 Introduction 5
1.2 Linguistic approaches 6
1.2.1 Form centred approaches 7
1.2.1.1 Structuralism 8
1.2.1.2 Generativism 9
1.2.2 Meaning centred approaches 10
1.2.2.1 Functionalism 11
1.2.2.2 Cognitivism 12
1.2.3 Research samples 13
1.2.3.1 Formal trends 14
1.2.3.2 Semantic trends 15
1.2.4 Newapproach 17
1.2.4.1 Underpinnings 17
1.2.4.2 Assumptions 22
1.2.4.3 Goals 23
1.2.4.4 Procedures 25
1.3 Methodsofanalysis 26
1.3.1 Theoretical method 27
1.3.1.1 Principles 28
1.3.1.1.1 Category 28
1.3.1.1.2 Domain 30
1.3.1.1.3 Construal 31
1.3.1.2 Mechanisms 34
1.3.1.2.1 Correspondence 35
1.3.1.2.2 Dependence 35
1.3.1.2.3 Determinacy 36
1.3.1.2.4 Constituency 37
1.3.1.2.5 Interpretability 37
1.3.2 Empirical method 38
1.3.2.1 Precepts 39
1.3.2.1.1 Authenticity 40
1.3.2.1.2 Semanticity 41
1.3.2.2 Techniques 42
1.3.2.2.1 Collocation 42
1.3.2.2.2 Colligation 43
2 Categorisationofadjectival suffixes 44
2.1 Introduction 44
2.2 The prototype approach to suffixation 46
2.2.1 Essence ofthe approach 46
2.2.2 Advantages ofthe approach 4°
2.3 Categories of adjectival suffixes 49
2.3.1 De verbal bound suffixes 50
2.3.1.1 able 51
2.3.1.2 a/jf 53
2.3.1.3 ed 54
2.3.1.4 an 55
2.3.1.5 /We 56
2.3.1.6 mg 57
2.3.1.7 /vc 58
2.3.1.8 ory 59
2.3.2 De nominal bound suffixes 60
2.3.2.1 al 61
2.3.2.2 ary 62
2.3.2.3 /u/ 63
2.3.2.4 ic 65
2.3.2.5 ical 66
2.3.2.6 iiA 67
2.3.2.7 ly 69
2.3.2.8 oim 70
2.3.2.9 iome 71
2.3.2.10 y 12
2.3.3 De nominal free suffixes
2.3.3.1 based 1
2.3.3.2 bound ^
2.3.3.3 conscious
2.3.3.4 ;5*e 77
2.3.3.5 less 78
2.3.3.6 like 79
2.3.3.7 minded 80
2.3.3.8 prone 81
2.3.3.9 related 82
2.3.3.10 rüden 83
2.3.3.11 stricken 84
2.3.3.12 style 84
2.3.3.13 type 85
2.3.3.14 ward 86
3 De verbal domains 87
3.1 Introduction 87
3.2 The domain approach to suffixation 89
3.2.1 Essence ofthe approach 89
3.2.2 Advantages ofthe approach 90
3.3 The domain ofvoice 93
3.3.1 Morphological exponents 94
3.3.2 Semantic distinctions 95
3.3.2.1 The agentive patientive distinction 95
3.3.2.1.1 ~ive s. able 96
3.3.2.1.2 ive s. ible 98
3.3.2.1.3 oryss. able 101
3.3.2.2 The seif vs. other imposed distinction ive vs. ory 103
3.3.2.3 The narrow broad distinction able vs. ible 106
3.3.2.4 The cause effect distinction ing vs. ed 108
3.4 The domain of aspect 111
3.4.1 Morphological exponents 113
3.4.2 Semantic distinctions 114
3.4.2.1 The continuative terminative distinction 114
3.4.2.1.1 ing vs. ive 114
3.4.2.1.2 ingvs. ant 117
3.4.2.2 The stative punctual distinction 120
3.4.2.2.1 ed s. hre 120
3.4.2.2.2 edvs. ant 123
3.4.2.3 The continuative stative distinction ing vs. ed 125
3.4.2.4 The ordinary technical distinction ive vs. ant 128
4 De nominal domains 131
4.1 Introduction 131
4.2 The domain of evaluation 133
4.2.1 Morphological exponents 133
4.2.2 Semantic distinctions 133
4.2.2.1 The character manner distinction 134
4.2.2.1.1 ishvs. ly 134
4.2.2.1.2 like s. fy 136
4.2.2.2 The character appearance distinction 137
4.2.2.2.1 ishvs. y 138
4.2.2.2.2 like vs. y 139
4.2.2.3 The vice virtue distinction ish vs. like 141
4.3 The domain of possession 142
4.3.1 Morphological exponents 142
4.3.2 Semantic distinctions 143
4.3.2.1 The exhibitive inducive distinction 143
4.3.2.1.1 fi4l s. ous 143
4.3.2.1.2 Jülxs. some 145
4.3.2.1.3 yvs. ous 146
4.3.2.2 The natural vs. affected distinction ful vs. y 148
4.3.2.3 The circumspect imprudent distinction ous vs. some 149
4.4 The domain of relation 151
4.4.1 Morphological exponents 151
4.4.2 Semantic distinctions 152
4.4.2.1 The internal external distinction 152
4.4.2.1.1 vlvs. related 152
4.4.2.1.2 ary s. related 154
4.4.2.2 The essential peripheral distinction al vs. ary 156
4.4.2.3 The hallmark speciality distinction ic vs. ical 158
4.5 The domain of resemblance 160
4.5.1 Morphological exponents 161
4.5.2 Semantic distinctions 161
4.5.2.1 The substance feature distinction en vs. y 161
4.5.2.2 The category pattern distinction type vs. style 164
4.6 The domain of motion 166
4.6.1 Morphological exponents 166
4.6.2 Semantic distinctions 167
4.6.2.1 The location motion distinction ern s. ly 67
4.6.2.2 The direction destination distinction ward vs. bound • 69
4.6.2.3 The mobility restriction distinction based vs. bound 170
4.7 The domain of trouble 172
4.7.1 Morphological exponents 172
4.7.2 Semantic distinctions 172
4.7.2.1 The sudden chronic distinction stricken vs. ridden 173
4.7.2.2 The permanent temporary distinction less vs. free 7^
4.8 The domain of disposition 178
4.8.1 Morphological exponents 178
4.8.2 Semantic distinction 179
4.8.2.1 The awareness desirable inclination distinction
conscious vs. minded 179
4.8.2.2 The awareness undesirable inclination distinction
conscious vs. prone 182
5 Domain interaction 184
5.1 Introduction 184
5.2 Multiple domains 185
5.2.1 Pivotal implications 185
5.2.2 Suffixal interactions 187
5.3 Interaction between de verbal domains 188
5.3.1 The patientive stative distinction able vs. ed 189
5.3.2 The patientive terminative distinction able vs. ant 191
5.4 Interaction between de nominal domains 194
5.4.1 The characteristic essential distinction ous vs. al 194
5.4.2 The characteristic peripheral distinction ous vs. ary 196
5.5 Interaction between de verbal and de nominal domains 197
5.5.1 The agentive exhibitive distinction ive vs. ful 198
5.5.2 The agentive characteristic distinction ive vs. ous 199
5.5.3 The patientive exhibitive distinction able vs. ful 201
5.5.4 The patientive abundant distinction able vs. ous 202
5.5.5 The patientive abundant distinction ible vs. ous 204
5.5.6 The patientive manner distinction able vs. ly 205
5.5.7 The patientive essential distinction able vs. al 206
5.5.8 The patientive qualitative distinction able vs. y 207
5.5.9 The stative inducive distinction ed vs. some 209
5.5.10 The stative trait distinction ed vs. ~y 210
6 Conclusions 212
6.1 Theoretical findings 213
6.1.1 Suffixes form networksofinterrelatedsenses 213
6.1.2 Suffixes gather together in cognitive domains 221
6.1.3 Suffixes embody alternative construalsofacontent 225
6.2 Empirical findings 228
6.2.1 Suffixes are instances of actual use 228
6.2.2 Suffixes are pairingsofmeaning and form 229
6.2.3 Suffixes exhibit association patterns 230
6.2.3.1 Lexical association 230
6.2.3.2 Grammatical association 231
Notes 232
References 243
Books and articles 243
Usage tnanuals 249
Dictionaries and thesauruses 249
Indexes 951
Subject index 251
Suffix index 253
Adjective index 255
ListofFigures
Figure 1 The semantic network of the de verbal bound suffix able 53
Figure 2 The semantic network of the de nominal bound suffix ful 64
Figure 3 The semantic network of the de nominal free suffix less 79
Hgure4 The construal of participant choice in derived adjectives 94
Hgure5 The construal ofprofiling in derived adjectives 113
Figure 6 The construal ofperspective in derived adjectives 132
List of Tables
Table 1 The multiple senses of de verbal bound Suffixes forming
adjectives in English 214
Table 2 The multiple senses of de nominal bound suffixes forming
adjectives in English 216
Table 3 The multiple senses of de nominal free suffixes forming
adjectives in English 218
Table 4 The (sub)domains evoked by de verbal adjectival
suffixes in English 222
Table 5 The (sub)domains evoked by de nominal adjectival suffixes
m English 223
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Contents
Preface 1
Aims 1
Features 1
Readership 2
Organisation 3
Acknowledgements 3
1 Adjectival suffixation 5
1.1 Introduction 5
1.2 Linguistic approaches 6
1.2.1 Form centred approaches 7
1.2.1.1 Structuralism 8
1.2.1.2 Generativism 9
1.2.2 Meaning centred approaches 10
1.2.2.1 Functionalism 11
1.2.2.2 Cognitivism 12
1.2.3 Research samples 13
1.2.3.1 Formal trends 14
1.2.3.2 Semantic trends 15
1.2.4 Newapproach 17
1.2.4.1 Underpinnings 17
1.2.4.2 Assumptions 22
1.2.4.3 Goals 23
1.2.4.4 Procedures 25
1.3 Methodsofanalysis 26
1.3.1 Theoretical method 27
1.3.1.1 Principles 28
1.3.1.1.1 Category 28
1.3.1.1.2 Domain 30
1.3.1.1.3 Construal 31
1.3.1.2 Mechanisms 34
1.3.1.2.1 Correspondence 35
1.3.1.2.2 Dependence 35
1.3.1.2.3 Determinacy 36
1.3.1.2.4 Constituency 37
1.3.1.2.5 Interpretability 37
1.3.2 Empirical method 38
1.3.2.1 Precepts 39
1.3.2.1.1 Authenticity 40
1.3.2.1.2 Semanticity 41
1.3.2.2 Techniques 42
1.3.2.2.1 Collocation 42
1.3.2.2.2 Colligation 43
2 Categorisationofadjectival suffixes 44
2.1 Introduction 44
2.2 The prototype approach to suffixation 46
2.2.1 Essence ofthe approach 46
2.2.2 Advantages ofthe approach 4°
2.3 Categories of adjectival suffixes 49
2.3.1 De verbal bound suffixes 50
2.3.1.1 able 51
2.3.1.2 a/jf 53
2.3.1.3 ed 54
2.3.1.4 an 55
2.3.1.5 /We 56
2.3.1.6 mg 57
2.3.1.7 /vc 58
2.3.1.8 ory 59
2.3.2 De nominal bound suffixes 60
2.3.2.1 al 61
2.3.2.2 ary 62
2.3.2.3 /u/ 63
2.3.2.4 ic 65
2.3.2.5 ical 66
2.3.2.6 iiA 67
2.3.2.7 ly 69
2.3.2.8 oim 70
2.3.2.9 iome 71
2.3.2.10 y 12
2.3.3 De nominal free suffixes
2.3.3.1 based 1
2.3.3.2 bound ^
2.3.3.3 conscious
2.3.3.4 ;5*e 77
2.3.3.5 less 78
2.3.3.6 like 79
2.3.3.7 minded 80
2.3.3.8 prone 81
2.3.3.9 related 82
2.3.3.10 rüden 83
2.3.3.11 stricken 84
2.3.3.12 style 84
2.3.3.13 type 85
2.3.3.14 ward 86
3 De verbal domains 87
3.1 Introduction 87
3.2 The domain approach to suffixation 89
3.2.1 Essence ofthe approach 89
3.2.2 Advantages ofthe approach 90
3.3 The domain ofvoice 93
3.3.1 Morphological exponents 94
3.3.2 Semantic distinctions 95
3.3.2.1 The agentive patientive distinction 95
3.3.2.1.1 ~ive\s. able 96
3.3.2.1.2 ive\s. ible 98
3.3.2.1.3 oryss. able 101
3.3.2.2 The seif vs. other imposed distinction ive vs. ory 103
3.3.2.3 The narrow broad distinction able vs. ible 106
3.3.2.4 The cause effect distinction ing vs. ed 108
3.4 The domain of aspect 111
3.4.1 Morphological exponents 113
3.4.2 Semantic distinctions 114
3.4.2.1 The continuative terminative distinction 114
3.4.2.1.1 ing vs. ive 114
3.4.2.1.2 ingvs. ant 117
3.4.2.2 The stative punctual distinction 120
3.4.2.2.1 ed\s. hre 120
3.4.2.2.2 edvs. ant 123
3.4.2.3 The continuative stative distinction ing vs. ed 125
3.4.2.4 The ordinary technical distinction ive vs. ant 128
4 De nominal domains 131
4.1 Introduction 131
4.2 The domain of evaluation 133
4.2.1 Morphological exponents 133
4.2.2 Semantic distinctions 133
4.2.2.1 The character manner distinction 134
4.2.2.1.1 ishvs. ly 134
4.2.2.1.2 like\s. fy 136
4.2.2.2 The character appearance distinction 137
4.2.2.2.1 ishvs. y 138
4.2.2.2.2 like vs. y 139
4.2.2.3 The vice virtue distinction ish vs. like 141
4.3 The domain of possession 142
4.3.1 Morphological exponents 142
4.3.2 Semantic distinctions 143
4.3.2.1 The exhibitive inducive distinction 143
4.3.2.1.1 fi4l\s. ous 143
4.3.2.1.2 Jülxs. some 145
4.3.2.1.3 yvs. ous 146
4.3.2.2 The natural vs. affected distinction ful vs. y 148
4.3.2.3 The circumspect imprudent distinction ous vs. some 149
4.4 The domain of relation 151
4.4.1 Morphological exponents 151
4.4.2 Semantic distinctions 152
4.4.2.1 The internal external distinction 152
4.4.2.1.1 vlvs. related 152
4.4.2.1.2 ary\s. related 154
4.4.2.2 The essential peripheral distinction al vs. ary 156
4.4.2.3 The hallmark speciality distinction ic vs. ical 158
4.5 The domain of resemblance 160
4.5.1 Morphological exponents 161
4.5.2 Semantic distinctions 161
4.5.2.1 The substance feature distinction en vs. y 161
4.5.2.2 The category pattern distinction type vs. style 164
4.6 The domain of motion 166
4.6.1 Morphological exponents 166
4.6.2 Semantic distinctions 167
4.6.2.1 The location motion distinction ern \s. ly '67
4.6.2.2 The direction destination distinction ward vs. bound • 69
4.6.2.3 The mobility restriction distinction based vs. bound 170
4.7 The domain of trouble 172
4.7.1 Morphological exponents 172
4.7.2 Semantic distinctions 172
4.7.2.1 The sudden chronic distinction stricken vs. ridden 173
4.7.2.2 The permanent temporary distinction less vs. free '7^
4.8 The domain of disposition 178
4.8.1 Morphological exponents 178
4.8.2 Semantic distinction 179
4.8.2.1 The awareness desirable inclination distinction
conscious vs. minded 179
4.8.2.2 The awareness undesirable inclination distinction
conscious vs. prone 182
5 Domain interaction 184
5.1 Introduction 184
5.2 Multiple domains 185
5.2.1 Pivotal implications 185
5.2.2 Suffixal interactions 187
5.3 Interaction between de verbal domains 188
5.3.1 The patientive stative distinction able vs. ed 189
5.3.2 The patientive terminative distinction able vs. ant 191
5.4 Interaction between de nominal domains 194
5.4.1 The characteristic essential distinction ous vs. al 194
5.4.2 The characteristic peripheral distinction ous vs. ary 196
5.5 Interaction between de verbal and de nominal domains 197
5.5.1 The agentive exhibitive distinction ive vs. ful 198
5.5.2 The agentive characteristic distinction ive vs. ous 199
5.5.3 The patientive exhibitive distinction able vs. ful 201
5.5.4 The patientive abundant distinction able vs. ous 202
5.5.5 The patientive abundant distinction ible vs. ous 204
5.5.6 The patientive manner distinction able vs. ly 205
5.5.7 The patientive essential distinction able vs. al 206
5.5.8 The patientive qualitative distinction able vs. y 207
5.5.9 The stative inducive distinction ed vs. some 209
5.5.10 The stative trait distinction ed vs. ~y 210
6 Conclusions 212
6.1 Theoretical findings 213
6.1.1 Suffixes form networksofinterrelatedsenses 213
6.1.2 Suffixes gather together in cognitive domains 221
6.1.3 Suffixes embody alternative construalsofacontent 225
6.2 Empirical findings 228
6.2.1 Suffixes are instances of actual use 228
6.2.2 Suffixes are pairingsofmeaning and form 229
6.2.3 Suffixes exhibit association patterns 230
6.2.3.1 Lexical association 230
6.2.3.2 Grammatical association 231
Notes 232
References 243
Books and articles 243
Usage tnanuals 249
Dictionaries and thesauruses 249
Indexes 951
Subject index 251
Suffix index 253
Adjective index 255
ListofFigures
Figure 1 The semantic network of the de verbal bound suffix able 53
Figure 2 The semantic network of the de nominal bound suffix ful 64
Figure 3 The semantic network of the de nominal free suffix less 79
Hgure4 The construal of participant choice in derived adjectives 94
Hgure5 The construal ofprofiling in derived adjectives 113
Figure 6 The construal ofperspective in derived adjectives 132
List of Tables
Table 1 The multiple senses of de verbal bound Suffixes forming
adjectives in English 214
Table 2 The multiple senses of de nominal bound suffixes forming
adjectives in English 216
Table 3 The multiple senses of de nominal free suffixes forming
adjectives in English 218
Table 4 The (sub)domains evoked by de verbal adjectival
suffixes in English 222
Table 5 The (sub)domains evoked by de nominal adjectival suffixes
m English 223 |
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title | Suffixal rivalry in adjective formation a cognitive-corpus analysis |
title_auth | Suffixal rivalry in adjective formation a cognitive-corpus analysis |
title_exact_search | Suffixal rivalry in adjective formation a cognitive-corpus analysis |
title_exact_search_txtP | Suffixal rivalry in adjective formation a cognitive-corpus analysis |
title_full | Suffixal rivalry in adjective formation a cognitive-corpus analysis Zeki Hamawand |
title_fullStr | Suffixal rivalry in adjective formation a cognitive-corpus analysis Zeki Hamawand |
title_full_unstemmed | Suffixal rivalry in adjective formation a cognitive-corpus analysis Zeki Hamawand |
title_short | Suffixal rivalry in adjective formation |
title_sort | suffixal rivalry in adjective formation a cognitive corpus analysis |
title_sub | a cognitive-corpus analysis |
topic | English language - Adjective English language - Suffixes and prefixes English language - Word formation Englisch English language Adjective English language Word formation English language Suffixes and prefixes Suffix (DE-588)4184003-3 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Wortbildung (DE-588)4066957-9 gnd Adjektiv (DE-588)4000497-1 gnd |
topic_facet | English language - Adjective English language - Suffixes and prefixes English language - Word formation Englisch English language Adjective English language Word formation English language Suffixes and prefixes Suffix Wortbildung Adjektiv |
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