Compounding is a major method of word formation in the language of English and Chinese. However, due to the characteristics of the languages themselves: English being a language that demonstrates itself more on the morphological aspect whereas Chinese, in contrast concentrates more on the semantic aspects; differences appear along with many similarities. In this work, the very basic element – morphemes are taken as the start to see what differences may be caused. Since compounding possesses an almost a same structure of phrases, then, how to distinguish them will be a problem to discuss
Compounding in English is a rather complex word-formation process and it is intensively discussed in...
The lexicon of Modern Chinese is characterised by a preponderance of multi-morphemic words, which ar...
In this paper we investigate the nature of compounds formed with two nouns (NN compounds) and we arg...
Compounding is a major method of word formation in the language of English and Chinese. However, due...
As Booij (2016) stated, morphology refers to the study of the “internal structure of words” and the ...
none2While in some languages compounding can be considered peripheral, in Chinese compounding is the...
This paper is based on a corpus of Chinese neologisms. It aims at discussing current theoretical app...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between word-internal structure of verbal compounds ...
Compounding processes are morphologically productive in modern Mandarin Chinese. The process called ...
In this paper, we concentrate on compounds formed with two nouns (NN compounds, or, in the English m...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT The origin of Chinese compounds can be traced far back to Classical Chinese at ...
<p>The word for “moon” in Germanic and Sinitic languages is mono-morphemic in Germanic languages, wh...
The article discusses the main features of word formation in English and Chinese languages. Word for...
This paper examines verb-verb compounds in Japanese and Chinese by means of contrastive linguistic a...
The article discusses the peculiarities of morpheme and syllable structure of a word in typologicall...
Compounding in English is a rather complex word-formation process and it is intensively discussed in...
The lexicon of Modern Chinese is characterised by a preponderance of multi-morphemic words, which ar...
In this paper we investigate the nature of compounds formed with two nouns (NN compounds) and we arg...
Compounding is a major method of word formation in the language of English and Chinese. However, due...
As Booij (2016) stated, morphology refers to the study of the “internal structure of words” and the ...
none2While in some languages compounding can be considered peripheral, in Chinese compounding is the...
This paper is based on a corpus of Chinese neologisms. It aims at discussing current theoretical app...
This dissertation investigates the relationship between word-internal structure of verbal compounds ...
Compounding processes are morphologically productive in modern Mandarin Chinese. The process called ...
In this paper, we concentrate on compounds formed with two nouns (NN compounds, or, in the English m...
[[abstract]]ABSTRACT The origin of Chinese compounds can be traced far back to Classical Chinese at ...
<p>The word for “moon” in Germanic and Sinitic languages is mono-morphemic in Germanic languages, wh...
The article discusses the main features of word formation in English and Chinese languages. Word for...
This paper examines verb-verb compounds in Japanese and Chinese by means of contrastive linguistic a...
The article discusses the peculiarities of morpheme and syllable structure of a word in typologicall...
Compounding in English is a rather complex word-formation process and it is intensively discussed in...
The lexicon of Modern Chinese is characterised by a preponderance of multi-morphemic words, which ar...
In this paper we investigate the nature of compounds formed with two nouns (NN compounds) and we arg...