Contemporary German abounds in doubtful cases where linking elements alternate with zero elements, such as Seminar(+s?+)arbeit 'term paper', Respekt(+s?+)person 'person who commands respect'. This variation indicates a profound language change in the course of which the linking +s+ has spread continuously since Early New High German and is replacing the zero element more and more often. Today, +s+ is the most productive, progressive and most frequently occurring linking element. In this paper, we provide an explanation for the doubtful cases. Most often, the linking +s+ depends directly on the phonological quality of the first part of the compound: the worse its phonological structure, the more likely the occurrence of the linking +s+. It o...
& The morphosyntactic decomposition of German compound words and a proposed function of linking ...
In Dutch, compounds are formed with or without linking elements, cf. zin+s+bouw ‘sentence structure’...
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This article addresses the linking element -s- concerning its distribution and functionality in dial...
The present paper explores the change in distribution and potential function as well as the interpla...
Present-day German uses two formally different patterns of compounding in N+N compounds. The first c...
German linking elements are sometimes classified as inflectional affixes, sometimes as derivational ...
Linking elements such as -s in German Versicherung-s-vertreter are found in between the parts of wor...
This article compares linking elements occurring in nominal compounds in German, Dutch, Swedish and...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the status and derivation of linking elements in German (an...
This paper examines whether the selection of linking elements for novel German compounds can be bett...
Summary: In this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. ...
This dataset accompanies a paper to be published in "Morphology" (JOMO, Springer). Under the present...
The present study focuses on the contraction of German compounds with an identical component in diff...
The morphosyntactic decomposition of German compound words and a proposed function of linking elemen...
& The morphosyntactic decomposition of German compound words and a proposed function of linking ...
In Dutch, compounds are formed with or without linking elements, cf. zin+s+bouw ‘sentence structure’...
Contains fulltext : 91445.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...
This article addresses the linking element -s- concerning its distribution and functionality in dial...
The present paper explores the change in distribution and potential function as well as the interpla...
Present-day German uses two formally different patterns of compounding in N+N compounds. The first c...
German linking elements are sometimes classified as inflectional affixes, sometimes as derivational ...
Linking elements such as -s in German Versicherung-s-vertreter are found in between the parts of wor...
This article compares linking elements occurring in nominal compounds in German, Dutch, Swedish and...
This thesis is primarily concerned with the status and derivation of linking elements in German (an...
This paper examines whether the selection of linking elements for novel German compounds can be bett...
Summary: In this paper we report on an exploration of noun-noun compounds in a large German corpus. ...
This dataset accompanies a paper to be published in "Morphology" (JOMO, Springer). Under the present...
The present study focuses on the contraction of German compounds with an identical component in diff...
The morphosyntactic decomposition of German compound words and a proposed function of linking elemen...
& The morphosyntactic decomposition of German compound words and a proposed function of linking ...
In Dutch, compounds are formed with or without linking elements, cf. zin+s+bouw ‘sentence structure’...
Contains fulltext : 91445.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Radboud Universi...