Schulte M. The semantic development of borrowed derivational morphology Change and stability in French-English language contact. DIACHRONICA. 2019;36(1):66-99.This study investigates the effects of borrowing on the semantics of a derivational suffix. It presents a case study that compares the borrowed Middle English suffix -ery to Middle French -erie, paying special attention to their respective semantic structures and analysing them with semantic maps. The semantic structure of the borrowed suffix -ery is very similar to that of its origin -erie and there is no evidence for semantic reduction as a result of the borrowing process. This stability is linked to sociolinguistic aspects of the contact situation. Substantial semantic changes do o...
This paper discusses the use of derivational morphology to accommodate loanwords, a process I term t...
The word-stock of any language may be subdivided into the sets. The elements of one are native, the ...
The following paper deals with the influence of language contact and syllable structure on word form...
The article deals with the morphological adaptation of the suffixes belonging to English nouns borro...
The article deals with the morphological adaptation of the suffixes belonging to English nouns borro...
The article provides an in-depth analysis of the lexical and semantic features of words translated f...
The Technical language and semantic shift in Middle English project makes use of an extensive corpus...
Middle English texts. The addition of the texts has been dictated by the fact that linguistic corpor...
Middle English texts. The addition of the texts has been dictated by the fact that linguistic corpor...
For virtually as long as linguists have studied contact‐induced grammatical change, the borrowing of...
For virtually as long as linguists have studied contact‐induced grammatical change, the borrowing of...
The process of formation of new units occurs in accordance with the morphological processes existing...
International audienceToday there is a growing consensus in the psycholinguistic research community ...
International audienceToday there is a growing consensus in the psycholinguistic research community ...
This paper analyses a large dataset of Middle English vocabulary from nine domains which has been ar...
This paper discusses the use of derivational morphology to accommodate loanwords, a process I term t...
The word-stock of any language may be subdivided into the sets. The elements of one are native, the ...
The following paper deals with the influence of language contact and syllable structure on word form...
The article deals with the morphological adaptation of the suffixes belonging to English nouns borro...
The article deals with the morphological adaptation of the suffixes belonging to English nouns borro...
The article provides an in-depth analysis of the lexical and semantic features of words translated f...
The Technical language and semantic shift in Middle English project makes use of an extensive corpus...
Middle English texts. The addition of the texts has been dictated by the fact that linguistic corpor...
Middle English texts. The addition of the texts has been dictated by the fact that linguistic corpor...
For virtually as long as linguists have studied contact‐induced grammatical change, the borrowing of...
For virtually as long as linguists have studied contact‐induced grammatical change, the borrowing of...
The process of formation of new units occurs in accordance with the morphological processes existing...
International audienceToday there is a growing consensus in the psycholinguistic research community ...
International audienceToday there is a growing consensus in the psycholinguistic research community ...
This paper analyses a large dataset of Middle English vocabulary from nine domains which has been ar...
This paper discusses the use of derivational morphology to accommodate loanwords, a process I term t...
The word-stock of any language may be subdivided into the sets. The elements of one are native, the ...
The following paper deals with the influence of language contact and syllable structure on word form...