The article aims to analyze Ancient Greek complex verbs in -\ue9\uafo from a constructionist perspective. These verbs are usually accounted for as the effect of a conversion from adjectival and/or nominal compounds in -os (and, eventually, -on). However, this account does not explain why in complex -\ue9\uafo verb formations there seem to be two parallel morphological processes which \u2018feed into\u2019 each other: nominal/adjectival compounds in -os can generate complex -\ue9\uafo verbs, but also complex -\ue9\uafo verbs can generate compound nouns or adjectives ending in -os. Moreover, both of these complex formations can give rise to new free simple words (both nouns and verbs) by means of a process of reanalysis. Construction morpholo...
This collection of papers on phrasal compounding is part of a bigger project whose aims are twofold:...
This journal article takes issue with the morphological structure of complex nouns in Old English. T...
The study of compound verbs in English poses numerous problems, among which even their recognition a...
The article aims to analyze Ancient Greek complex verbs in –éō from a constructionist perspective. T...
Ancient Greek complex verbs ending in –éō with a nominal item as first constituent (e.g. karpo-logéō...
Being an instance of word formation, compounding is usually conceived as a process involving combina...
This book provides a brand new treatment of Ancient Greek (AG) verb-first (V1) compounds. In AG, the...
This paper provides a syntactic analysis of two types of compounds in Greek: synthetic and phrasal c...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the internal constituent structure of the verbal forms i...
We compare Modern Greek nominal compounds to their Turkish counterparts and reveal that Modern Greek...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
The process of nominal composition is very widespread in ancient Indo-European languages, which ofte...
This book provides a study of the diachronic development of compounds with a verbal first constituen...
32 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 30Back-formation and compounding constitute two morphological processes...
International audienceWord-formation encompasses a wide range of processes, among which we find deri...
This collection of papers on phrasal compounding is part of a bigger project whose aims are twofold:...
This journal article takes issue with the morphological structure of complex nouns in Old English. T...
The study of compound verbs in English poses numerous problems, among which even their recognition a...
The article aims to analyze Ancient Greek complex verbs in –éō from a constructionist perspective. T...
Ancient Greek complex verbs ending in –éō with a nominal item as first constituent (e.g. karpo-logéō...
Being an instance of word formation, compounding is usually conceived as a process involving combina...
This book provides a brand new treatment of Ancient Greek (AG) verb-first (V1) compounds. In AG, the...
This paper provides a syntactic analysis of two types of compounds in Greek: synthetic and phrasal c...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the internal constituent structure of the verbal forms i...
We compare Modern Greek nominal compounds to their Turkish counterparts and reveal that Modern Greek...
Despite the difficulties of reconstructing the grammar of a dead language, studying Ancient Greek of...
The process of nominal composition is very widespread in ancient Indo-European languages, which ofte...
This book provides a study of the diachronic development of compounds with a verbal first constituen...
32 p. : il. -- Bibliogr.: p. 30Back-formation and compounding constitute two morphological processes...
International audienceWord-formation encompasses a wide range of processes, among which we find deri...
This collection of papers on phrasal compounding is part of a bigger project whose aims are twofold:...
This journal article takes issue with the morphological structure of complex nouns in Old English. T...
The study of compound verbs in English poses numerous problems, among which even their recognition a...