This paper studies the morphological productivity of German N+N compounding patterns from a diachronic perspective. It argues that the productivity of compounds increases due to syntactic influence from genitive constructions (“improper compounds”) in Early New High German. Both quantitative and qualitative productivity measures are adapted from derivational morphology and tested on compound data from the Mainz Corpus of (Early) New High German (1500–1710)
Summary: In this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. ...
In this paper we show how qualitative and quantitative analyses of morphological productivity intera...
How can we measure dialectal constructional productivity? Which factors determine degrees of product...
This paper studies the morphological productivity of German N+N compounding patterns from a diachron...
The paper at hand discusses productivity in German compound formation – as a case of morphological v...
Present-day German uses two formally different patterns of compounding in N+N compounds. The first c...
Early New High German N+N compounds are notoriously difficult to identify. This is mostly due to for...
Compounding is one of the most productive word-formation processes in contemporary Standard English....
Pustylnikov O, Schneider-Wiejowski K. Measuring Morphological Productivity. Studies in Quantitative ...
The article delineates the development of nominal synthetic compounding in the history of German. In...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
In this paper we show how qualitative and quantitative analyses of morphological productivity intera...
Summary: In this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. ...
In this paper we show how qualitative and quantitative analyses of morphological productivity intera...
How can we measure dialectal constructional productivity? Which factors determine degrees of product...
This paper studies the morphological productivity of German N+N compounding patterns from a diachron...
The paper at hand discusses productivity in German compound formation – as a case of morphological v...
Present-day German uses two formally different patterns of compounding in N+N compounds. The first c...
Early New High German N+N compounds are notoriously difficult to identify. This is mostly due to for...
Compounding is one of the most productive word-formation processes in contemporary Standard English....
Pustylnikov O, Schneider-Wiejowski K. Measuring Morphological Productivity. Studies in Quantitative ...
The article delineates the development of nominal synthetic compounding in the history of German. In...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
This study describes the 1200-year history of German quantifying expressions like nîoman anderro \u3...
In this paper we show how qualitative and quantitative analyses of morphological productivity intera...
Summary: In this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. ...
In this paper we show how qualitative and quantitative analyses of morphological productivity intera...
How can we measure dialectal constructional productivity? Which factors determine degrees of product...