English morphology and word-formation: an introduction
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adam_text | Table
of contents
Preface
............................................................................................................... 5
1
introduction
................................................................................................ 13
1.1
Morphology and word-formation
..................................................... 14
1.2
Objectives and target groups
............................................................ 15
1.3
Theoretical framework: broadening the perspectives
....................... 16
1.3.1
S
tructural perspective
........................................................... 16
1.3.2
Sociopragmatic perspective
.................................................. 17
1.3.3
Cognitive perspective
........................................................... 18
1.4
The corpus
........................................................................................ 20
1.5
Overview of the structure of this book
............................................. 21
2
The morphological building blocks of English
............................................ 23
2.1
Ambiguity of the notion of word
..................................................... 23
2.1.1
Word
-
word-form
-
lexeme
................................................ 23
2.1.2
Typical, less typical and atypical words
............................... 25
2.2
The basic morphological units
......................................................... 28
2.2.1
Morpheme and morph
.......................................................... 28
2.2.2
The distributional classification of morphemes
.................... 29
2.2.3
The functional classification of moiphemcs
......................... 30
2.2.4
Corpus study I: overview of morpheme classes and their
frequencies in texts
............................................................... 36
2.3
From
prototypical morphemes to submorphemic units
.................... 39
2.4
Morphemes and allomorphs
............................................................. 44
2.5
Summary: overview of morphological building blocks
................... 46
2.6
Morphological segmentation and classification: sample analysis
.... 48
Inflectional morphology
.............................................................................. 51
3.1
The inflectional morphology and allomorphy of present-day
English
............................................................................................. 52
3.1.1
Overview of inflectional morphemes
................................... 52
3.1.2
The formal realization of morphemes: phonological and
morphological conditioning of allomorphs
.......................... 56
3.2
The history of English inflectional morphology
.............................. 60
3.2.1
The richness of forms in Old English
................................... 62
3.2.2
Inflectional decline in late Old English and Middle English
64
3.2.3
Summary
.............................................................................. 66
4
The origin, development and establishment of complex lexemes
............... 69
4.1
New words: possibilities for extending lexical resources
................ 69
4.2
Three perspectives on the establishment of complex lexemes
......... 71
4.3
The development towards establishment
......................................... 73
4.3.1
Creation
................................................................................ 73
4.3.2
Consolidation
....................................................................... 75
4.3.3
Establishment
....................................................................... 77
4.4
Summary.
81
5
Fundamental issues in English word-formation.
... 83
5.1
Overview of English word-formation patterns
................................. 86
5.1.1
Morphemic word-formation patterns
................................... 86
5.1.2
Non-morphemic word-formation patterns
............................ 87
5.2
Different approaches
lo
the classification of English
word-
formation
patterns
................................................................... 88
5.2.1
The traditional approach
.................................................... 88
5.2.2
The syntagma approach
........................................................ 89
5.2.3
Tournier
(1
985)
and (1
988).................................................. 90
5.2.4
Onomasiological approaches
................................................ 92
5.2.5
Cognitive approaches
........................................................... 93
5.2.6
Summary
.............................................................................. 95
5.3
Questions and methods in word-formation analysis
........................ 95
5.3.1
Structural perspective
........................................................... 96
5.3.2
The soeiopragmatic perspective
...........................................
ΙΟΙ
5.3.3
The cognitive perspective
.....................................................103
5.3.4
Summary
..............................................................................108
6
Productivity
................................................................................................1
I
1
6.1
The productivity of word-formation patterns and elements
.............
I I I
6.2
Potential lexemes and restrictions on productivity
...........................
I
15
6.2.1
Prasmatic and cognitive restrictions on productivity
...........
I
16
6.2.2
General structural restrictions on productivity
.....................116
6.2.3
Pattern-specific restrictions on productivity
.........................1 18
6.3
Summary and soeiopragmatic outlook
.............................................1 19
7
Compounding
.....................
121
7.1
The morphological and semantic structures of compounds
.............12
1
7.1.1
Typical compounds
..............................................................
I
—
I
7.1.2
Deviating semantic structure: exocentric and
copulative compounds
..........................................................
I
25
7.1.3
Special morphological structures: genitive compounds,
particle compounds and neo-classical compounds
...............
1
27
7.2
Borderline phenomena and demarcation problems
..........................
I31
7.2.1
Demarcation from syntactic groups and phraseologisms
.....
131
7.2.2
The transition to other word-formation patterns:
synthetic compounds and verbal compounds
.......................
1
34
7.3
Corpus study II: compounds
............................................................137
7.3.1
Structural perspective
...........................................................138
7.3.2
Soeiopragmatic perspective
..................................................141
7.4
The cognitive functions of compounds
.
7.5
Summary
...............................................
142
143
8
Prefixation...
..147
8.1
Typical prefixations. variations and transition phenomena
..............
147
8.1.1
Typical prefixations
.............................................................
1
47
8.1.2
Synthetic prefixations and pseudo-prefixations
...................
148
8.1.3
Class-changing prefixes
.......................................................
1
49
8.1.4
Prefixes and related elements
...............................................
1
50
8.2
Corpus study III: overview of prefixation patterns
..........................15
I
8.2.1
Negative, reversative and privative prefixes
........................152
8.2.2
Locative prefixes
..................................................................154
8.2.3
Temporal prefixes
................................................................156
8.2.4
Prefixes denoting degree
......................................................157
8.2.5
Number prefixes
...................................................................157
8.2.6
Prefixes denoting attitude
.....................................................158
8.2.7
Summary
..............................................................................159
8.3
Cognitive functions of
pre
fixation
...................................................160
9
Suffixation
...................................................................................................163
9.1
Typical
suffixations
and transitional phenomena
.............................
163
9.1.1
Typical
suffixations
..............................................................
1
63
9.1.2
Stem allomorphy and morphophonological variation
..........163
9.1.3
Derivational correlation and
suffixations
with
bound roots
...........................................................................
1
65
9.1.4
Suffixes and related elements
...............................................
166
9.2
Corpus study IV: overview of types and models of
suffixation
.......
167
9.2.1
Noun-forming suffixes: reification
.......................................168
9.2.2
Adjective-forming suffixes: modalizing and relationizing...
174
9.2.3
Verb-forming suffixes: dynamizing
.....................................177
9.2.4
Adverb-forming suffixes
......................................................178
9.3
Quantitative summary
......................................................................179
9.3.1
Structural perspective:
distribution of corpus data according to word class
.............179
9.3.2
The sociopragmatic perspective:
distribution of corpus data according to register
..................181
9.4
Cognitive functions of
suffixation
....................................................181
10
Conversion
..................................................................................................183
10.1
The linguistic phenomenon
..............................................................
I
83
10.1.1
The
synchronie
view
............................................................183
10.1.2
The diachronic view
.............................................................
185
10.2
Theoretical approaches
....................................................................186
10.2.1
Grammatical indeterminacy and complex word classes
.......186
10.2.2
Functional transposition and conversion
..............................187
10.2.3
Zero-derivation
.....................................................................188
10.2.4
Metonymy
............................................................................
1
90
10.3
Determining the direction of derivation
...........................................19
1
10.4
Considerations on conversion from a cognitive perspective
............
1
94
11
Polymorphemic complex lexemes
..............................................................201
11.1 Polymorphemic
affixations
..............................................................20
1
11.2
Corpus study V: polymorphemic compounds
..................................205
11.3
Summary
..........................................................................................209
12
Non-morphemic word-formation processes
................................................2
1 I
12.1
Back-formation
................................................................................
212
12.2
Corpus study VI: clipping
................................................................213
12.3
Corpus study
VII:
acronyms
............................................................215
12.4
Blending
...........................................................................................219
12.5
Reduplication
...................................................................................221
12.6
Summary: borderline cases and problems of classification
..............222
13
Summary and conclusion
...........................................................................225
References
.
229
Subject and author index
............................................................................243
Index of prefixes, suffixes and combining forms
........................................253
1
Serving as a basic introduction to the field of English morpholo¬
gy and word-formation, this book also tries to advance the state-
of-the-art in this field in a number of respects. The author takes
his readers gently through the basic notions in English morpho¬
logy and word-formation and discusses problematic areas and
definitoria!
questions. All chapters are approached systematically
from three different angles focusing on structural, cognitive and
sociopragmatic aspects of the field. In this way, new perspectives
are opened particularly on the development and establishment of
new complex words, on the cognitive functions of word-formation
patterns and on the field of conversion.
Students of English and linguistics will be able to use this book
not only as an introduction but also for preparing exams, term
papers and final theses. The large number of examples are taken
from a corpus of authentic language, which also serves as a basis
for frequency counts of morphological features and elements in
different text-types.
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title | English morphology and word-formation an introduction |
title_auth | English morphology and word-formation an introduction |
title_exact_search | English morphology and word-formation an introduction |
title_full | English morphology and word-formation an introduction Hans-Jörg Schmid |
title_fullStr | English morphology and word-formation an introduction Hans-Jörg Schmid |
title_full_unstemmed | English morphology and word-formation an introduction Hans-Jörg Schmid |
title_short | English morphology and word-formation |
title_sort | english morphology and word formation an introduction |
title_sub | an introduction |
topic | Morphologie Linguistik (DE-588)4170560-9 gnd Englisch (DE-588)4014777-0 gnd Wortbildung (DE-588)4066957-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Morphologie Linguistik Englisch Wortbildung Lehrbuch |
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