This paper takes issue with the lexicon of Old English and, more specifically, with the existence of closing suffixes in word-formation. Closing suffixes are defined as base suffixes that prevent further suffixation by word-forming suffixes (Aronoff & Furhop 2002: 455). This is tantamount to saying that this is a study in recursivity, or the formation of derivatives from derived bases, as in anti-establish-ment, which requires the attachment of the prefix anti- to the derived input establish-ment. The present analysis comprises all major lexical categories, that is, nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs and concentrates on suffixes because they represent the newest and the most productive process in Old English word-formation (Kastov...
Studying the complex interaction between phonological and morphological developments involved in the...
This article deals with the recursive compounding of Old English nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverb...
The aim of this journal article is to offer a paradigmatic analysis of the formation of adjectives b...
This paper takes issue with the lexicon of Old English and, more specifically, with the existence o...
This paper takes issue with the lexicon of Old English and, more specifically, with the existence of...
This journal article identifies two kinds of mismatch form-function in the formation of Old English ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the suffixation of Old English with special emphasis on two aspe...
The aim of this paper is to identify the types of recategorization that arise in the recursive forma...
This journal article carries out a structural-functional analysis of the formation of Old English no...
The aim of this journal article is to carry out a complete analysis of the category, status and patt...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
The aim of this journal article is to carry out a complete analysis of the category, status and patt...
The aim of this article is to carry out a structural-functional analysis of the formation of Old En...
This journal article deals with Old English word-formation as represented by a derivational map. In ...
This journal article deals with Old English word-formation as represented by a derivational map. In ...
Studying the complex interaction between phonological and morphological developments involved in the...
This article deals with the recursive compounding of Old English nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverb...
The aim of this journal article is to offer a paradigmatic analysis of the formation of adjectives b...
This paper takes issue with the lexicon of Old English and, more specifically, with the existence o...
This paper takes issue with the lexicon of Old English and, more specifically, with the existence of...
This journal article identifies two kinds of mismatch form-function in the formation of Old English ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the suffixation of Old English with special emphasis on two aspe...
The aim of this paper is to identify the types of recategorization that arise in the recursive forma...
This journal article carries out a structural-functional analysis of the formation of Old English no...
The aim of this journal article is to carry out a complete analysis of the category, status and patt...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
The aim of this journal article is to carry out a complete analysis of the category, status and patt...
The aim of this article is to carry out a structural-functional analysis of the formation of Old En...
This journal article deals with Old English word-formation as represented by a derivational map. In ...
This journal article deals with Old English word-formation as represented by a derivational map. In ...
Studying the complex interaction between phonological and morphological developments involved in the...
This article deals with the recursive compounding of Old English nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverb...
The aim of this journal article is to offer a paradigmatic analysis of the formation of adjectives b...