Transitional morphology: combining forms in modern English
"Combining Forms (CFs) are a major morphological phenomenon in Modern English, yet while they have been discussed in some morphological literature, no full-length study has been devoted to this topic so far. This pioneering book addresses that gap by providing a framework in which CFs are marke...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Combining Forms (CFs) are a major morphological phenomenon in Modern English, yet while they have been discussed in some morphological literature, no full-length study has been devoted to this topic so far. This pioneering book addresses that gap by providing a framework in which CFs are marked as distinct from their neighbouring categories such as abbreviations and blending. It splits CFs into four distinct categories - neoclassical (e.g. bio-therapy, zoo-logy), abbreviated (e.g. e-reader, econo-politics), secreted (e.g. oil-gate , computer-holic) and splinters (e.g. docu- from documentary in docudrama). It shows that the notion of CF spans a wide spectrum of processes, from regular composition to abbreviation, from blending to analogy, and schema. Modern and emerging English CFs are analysed by adopting a corpus-based approach, and measuring their realised, expanding, and potential productivity. Comprehensive yet accessible, it is essential reading for researchers and advanced students of morphology, English historical linguistics, corpus linguistics, and lexicography"-- |
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Contents List ofFigures List of Tables Preface Acknowledgements List ofAbbreviations I page vii x xi xiii xv Introduction I I. I 1.2 г. 3 2 6 7 Overview and Rationale of the Work Organisation of the Work Readership of the Book 2 Background of Combining Forms 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3 Survey of Definitions and Descriptions of Combining Forms Theoretical Framework of Combining Forms Transitional Phenomena in English Combining Forms as an Instance of Transitional Morphology 9 24 38 42 Dataset and Methodology 66 3.1 Source of the Dataset 3.2 Methodology for Data Selection 3.3 Corpora of Analysis 3.4 The Quantitative Corpus-Based Approach to Morphological Productivity 67 69 74 4 Neoclassical Combining Forms 4.1 4.2 4.3 5 9 79 Description and Corpus-Based Investigation of Neoclassical Combining Forms Morphological Productivity of Neoclassical Combining Forms Diachronic Analysis of Neoclassical Combining Forms Abbreviated Combining Forms 5.1 76 80 94 98 106 Description and Corpus-Based Investigation of Abbreviated Combining Forms 107 V
Contents vi 5.2 5.3 Morphological Productivity of Abbreviated Combining Forms Diachronic Analysis of Abbreviated Combining Forms 6 Secreted Combining Forms 6. г 6.2 6.3 7 8 146 Description and Corpus-Based Investigation of Secreted Combining Forms 147 Morphological Productivity of Secreted Combining Forms 171 Diachronic Analysis of Secreted Combining Forms 175 Splinters or Combining Forms‘in the Making’ 7.1 7.2 7.3 128 132 Description and Corpus-Based Investigation of Splinters Morphological Productivity of Splinters Diachronic Analysis of Splinters Conclusions Appendix: List of Combining Forms References Index 187 189 200 202 204 212 227 236
TRANSITIONAL MORPHOLOGY Combining forms (CFs) are a major morphological phenomenon in modern English, yet while they have been discussed in some morpho logical literature, no full-length study has been devoted to this topic so far. This pioneering book addresses that gap by providing a framework in which CFs are marked as distinct from their neighbouring categories such as abbreviations and blending. It splits CFs into four distinct categories - neoclassical (e.g. bio-therapy, zoo-logy), abbrevi ated (e.g. e-reader, econo-politics), secreted (e.g. oil-gate, computerholic), and splinters (e.g. docu- from documentary in docudramd). It shows that the notion of CF spans a wide spectrum of processes, from regular composition to abbreviation, from blending to analogy, and schema. Modern and emerging English CFs are analysed by adopting a corpus-based approach and measuring their realised, expanding, and potential productivity. Comprehensive yet accessible, it is essential reading for researchers and advanced students of morphology, English historical linguistics, corpus linguistics, and lexicography. |
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