English Lexicogenesis

English Lexicogenesis

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780199689880
Untertitel:
Englisch
Genre:
Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaften
Autor:
Miller D. Gary
Herausgeber:
OUP Oxford
Anzahl Seiten:
336
Erscheinungsdatum:
20.02.2014
ISBN:
978-0-19-968988-0

Informationen zum Autor D. Gary Miller is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Classics at the Universities of Florida and Colorado, Boulder. His books include Homer and the Ionian Epic Tradition (1982), Improvisation, Typology, Culture, and 'The New Orthodoxy': How 'Oral' is Homer? (1982), Complex Verb Formation (1993), Ancient Scripts and Phonological Knowledge (1994), Nonfinite Structures in Theory and Change (OUP 2002), Latin Suffixal Derivatives in English (OUP 2005), Language Change and Linguistic Theory (2 vols, OUP 2010), and External Influences on English: From Beginnings to the Renaissance (OUP 2012). Klappentext This book investigates the processes by which novel words in English are coined, adopted, and adapted, such as affixation, compounding, and clipping. It looks at the interaction between word-forming operations, expressive morphology, and language play, and will appeal to all those interested in English etymology, lexicography, and morphology. Zusammenfassung This book investigates the processes by which novel words in English are coined, adopted, and adapted, such as affixation, compounding, and clipping. It looks at the interaction between word-forming operations, expressive morphology, and language play, and will appeal to all those interested in English etymology, lexicography, and morphology. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Theoretical assumptions 2: Productivity and constraints 3: Compounding 4: New patterns of derivation 5: Novel word crafting 6: Metaphor and metonymy 7: Folk etymology and tabu 8: The cycle of expressivity 9: Phonological form and abridgements 10: Sound symbolism 11: Clipping 12: Blending 13: Formative extraction, combining forms, and neoclassical compounding 14: Reduplicative and conjunctive formations 15: Core and expressive morphology: Conclusion

Autorentext
D. Gary Miller is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and Classics at the Universities of Florida and Colorado, Boulder. His books include Homer and the Ionian Epic Tradition (1982), Improvisation, Typology, Culture, and 'The New Orthodoxy': How 'Oral' is Homer? (1982), Complex Verb Formation (1993), Ancient Scripts and Phonological Knowledge (1994), Nonfinite Structures in Theory and Change (OUP 2002), Latin Suffixal Derivatives in English (OUP 2005), Language Change and Linguistic Theory (2 vols, OUP 2010), and External Influences on English: From Beginnings to the Renaissance (OUP 2012).

Klappentext
This book investigates the processes by which novel words in English are coined, adopted, and adapted, such as affixation, compounding, and clipping. It looks at the interaction between word-forming operations, expressive morphology, and language play, and will appeal to all those interested in English etymology, lexicography, and morphology.

Inhalt
1: Theoretical assumptions
2: Productivity and constraints
3: Compounding
4: New patterns of derivation
5: Novel word crafting
6: Metaphor and metonymy
7: Folk etymology and tabu
8: The cycle of expressivity
9: Phonological form and abridgements
10: Sound symbolism
11: Clipping
12: Blending
13: Formative extraction, combining forms, and neoclassical compounding
14: Reduplicative and conjunctive formations
15: Core and expressive morphology: Conclusion


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