Apart from speculating about a series of issues open to debate, such as the dark side of progress and globalization or the conflict between science and morality, Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake (2003) offers a feasible insight into the state of the English language in the near future as far as the development of the lexicon is concerned. In the light of Foucault's theories on power, knowledge and discourse, this article approaches the novel from a linguistic perspective and undertakes an analysis of lexical innovation which comprises fields of interest, devices, motivations and users. The conclusions drawn from the analysis can be summarized as follows: in the first place, it is verified that the major fields of development for lexical c...
Morphological productivity is described as the characteristics of word-formation processes whereby n...
The production of novel noun-noun compounds is a prime example of everyday linguistic creativity. Wh...
Productivity has been one of the central topics in the field of word-formation in recent decades. He...
Apart from speculating about a series of issues open to debate, such as the dark side of progress an...
Margaret Atwood had an ongoing fascination with language and communication, particularly the way in ...
Language change is a complex process because it occurs both synchronically and diachronically and is...
In this article I look at the main ways of making new English words, and at the different types of n...
This book focuses on all aspects of “invention” in linguistic matters, be it historical, fictional, ...
Language is available not only as means of ordinary speech communication but also for such ...
In this thesis, the relationship between technological innovation and the development of language an...
In this thesis, the relationship between technological innovation and the development of language an...
International audienceThis book focuses on all aspects of “invention” in linguistic matters, be it h...
This article tackles how language fails revolutions. It studies the linguistic techniques of manipul...
Abstract—The present paper aims at investigating the effectiveness of Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopi...
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author who believes that language is inherently political. In her fict...
Morphological productivity is described as the characteristics of word-formation processes whereby n...
The production of novel noun-noun compounds is a prime example of everyday linguistic creativity. Wh...
Productivity has been one of the central topics in the field of word-formation in recent decades. He...
Apart from speculating about a series of issues open to debate, such as the dark side of progress an...
Margaret Atwood had an ongoing fascination with language and communication, particularly the way in ...
Language change is a complex process because it occurs both synchronically and diachronically and is...
In this article I look at the main ways of making new English words, and at the different types of n...
This book focuses on all aspects of “invention” in linguistic matters, be it historical, fictional, ...
Language is available not only as means of ordinary speech communication but also for such ...
In this thesis, the relationship between technological innovation and the development of language an...
In this thesis, the relationship between technological innovation and the development of language an...
International audienceThis book focuses on all aspects of “invention” in linguistic matters, be it h...
This article tackles how language fails revolutions. It studies the linguistic techniques of manipul...
Abstract—The present paper aims at investigating the effectiveness of Margaret Atwood’s The Penelopi...
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author who believes that language is inherently political. In her fict...
Morphological productivity is described as the characteristics of word-formation processes whereby n...
The production of novel noun-noun compounds is a prime example of everyday linguistic creativity. Wh...
Productivity has been one of the central topics in the field of word-formation in recent decades. He...