Compounding as the most productive way of word formation in Danish, where an unlimited number of compounds can be formed, presupposes a continuous word formation process meaning creation of both potential and novel compounds, and a native speaker is often unaware that a word they create is beyond the scope of dictionaries. Novel compounds is a term to characterize words formed “occasionally”, within a particular context of speech communication and, as a rule, inconsistent with the language norm, i. e. not in line with conventional ways of word formation in this language. However, this definition can hardly be applied to most novel compounds in Scandinavian languages, in Danish in particular. True, interesting compounds are being cre...
Compounds, i.e. combining two lexical morphemes, are used for various reasons, e.g. naming, reductio...
Language is a means of communication which is used by living beings to communicate with each other. ...
This study explores compounds from the perspective of conceptual blending (conceptual integration), ...
Compounding is a major word formation process in Danish. Approaches currently important for exa...
Compounding seems to be the most productive word formation process in Swedish on the basis of “new w...
In Swedish, as in other North Germanic languages, compounds are very common and a majority of the no...
This study explores formal aspects and functions of 420 novel noun-noun (NN) compounds in diary data...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
This corpus-based study deals with the process whereby new compounds become established as conventio...
This article discusses compounds in a corpus collected among native and multilingual children in sch...
I undertake an empirical analysis of Norwegian compounds with special focus on those that correspond...
In linguistic theory compounds are recognized as occupying an intermediate position between the synt...
The current paper investigates two productive morphological processes, namely compounds and portmant...
Abstract: Despite the fact that compounding is the most widespread word-formation strategy in the...
International audienceThis article focuses on compounding as a process of word formation within the ...
Compounds, i.e. combining two lexical morphemes, are used for various reasons, e.g. naming, reductio...
Language is a means of communication which is used by living beings to communicate with each other. ...
This study explores compounds from the perspective of conceptual blending (conceptual integration), ...
Compounding is a major word formation process in Danish. Approaches currently important for exa...
Compounding seems to be the most productive word formation process in Swedish on the basis of “new w...
In Swedish, as in other North Germanic languages, compounds are very common and a majority of the no...
This study explores formal aspects and functions of 420 novel noun-noun (NN) compounds in diary data...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
This corpus-based study deals with the process whereby new compounds become established as conventio...
This article discusses compounds in a corpus collected among native and multilingual children in sch...
I undertake an empirical analysis of Norwegian compounds with special focus on those that correspond...
In linguistic theory compounds are recognized as occupying an intermediate position between the synt...
The current paper investigates two productive morphological processes, namely compounds and portmant...
Abstract: Despite the fact that compounding is the most widespread word-formation strategy in the...
International audienceThis article focuses on compounding as a process of word formation within the ...
Compounds, i.e. combining two lexical morphemes, are used for various reasons, e.g. naming, reductio...
Language is a means of communication which is used by living beings to communicate with each other. ...
This study explores compounds from the perspective of conceptual blending (conceptual integration), ...