This study analyzes the linguistic features and word formation processes of the new words in The List of New Words Used in Media 2015. The results show that the average word length of the 446 new words used in media 2015 is 3.34, with both 3- and 4-morpheme words hovering around 40% of the total and 2-morpheme words under 17%. The majority of the 2-morpheme new words parallel the Chinese syntactic patterns, such as [modifier + modified], [subject + predicate], [verb + object], and [verb + verb]. The major processes involved in the 4-morpheme word formation are blending, abbreviation, coinage, and numerical formulae. In the blending and abbreviation processes, large chunks of information are clipped off to maintain the [2+2] 4-morpheme word ...
This thesis investigates specific derivational morphological processes in word formation in Mandarin...
The use of some notions developed in Western linguistics may prove to be quite problematic when appl...
In the literature on Chinese word formation, the (possible) distinction between the processes of ‘de...
This study analyzes the linguistic features and word formation processes of the new words in The Lis...
This article is about morpheme contraction that is the method to use widely in word formation, in th...
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© 2020 ACM. The article is devoted to the analysis of the lettered words of the Chinese language and...
The lexicon of Modern Chinese is characterised by a preponderance of multi-morphemic words, which ar...
In the modern era,modern Chinese have undergone a great change in vocabulary.Many new coinage morphe...
Many linguists have tried to classify Chinese lexical coinages before. However, previous researchers...
This dissertation seeks to deepen understanding towards language change by answering three questions...
In this paper the author reviews the modern ways of word-formation in Chinese and argues drawing upo...
The article discusses the peculiarities of morpheme and syllable structure of a word in typologicall...
There are two types of affixes in modern Chinese - prefixation and suffixation. In Chinese, suffix w...
The development and popularization of Internet have generated a new variety of language—neologism, w...
This thesis investigates specific derivational morphological processes in word formation in Mandarin...
The use of some notions developed in Western linguistics may prove to be quite problematic when appl...
In the literature on Chinese word formation, the (possible) distinction between the processes of ‘de...
This study analyzes the linguistic features and word formation processes of the new words in The Lis...
This article is about morpheme contraction that is the method to use widely in word formation, in th...
The article discusses the main features of word formation in English and Chinese languages. Word for...
© 2020 ACM. The article is devoted to the analysis of the lettered words of the Chinese language and...
The lexicon of Modern Chinese is characterised by a preponderance of multi-morphemic words, which ar...
In the modern era,modern Chinese have undergone a great change in vocabulary.Many new coinage morphe...
Many linguists have tried to classify Chinese lexical coinages before. However, previous researchers...
This dissertation seeks to deepen understanding towards language change by answering three questions...
In this paper the author reviews the modern ways of word-formation in Chinese and argues drawing upo...
The article discusses the peculiarities of morpheme and syllable structure of a word in typologicall...
There are two types of affixes in modern Chinese - prefixation and suffixation. In Chinese, suffix w...
The development and popularization of Internet have generated a new variety of language—neologism, w...
This thesis investigates specific derivational morphological processes in word formation in Mandarin...
The use of some notions developed in Western linguistics may prove to be quite problematic when appl...
In the literature on Chinese word formation, the (possible) distinction between the processes of ‘de...