Compounding is one of the most productive word-formation processes in contemporary Standard English. Hence, new patterns occur regularly. Productivity is one of the characteristic features of human language which implies the ability to create and understand new word forms by the speaker of a language. This was the starting point and motivation of this paper. The main aim of this paper was to investigate the morphological productivity of nominal and verb compounds in English as a foreign language in terms of the most productive and the least productive patterns of compounds in a written English corpus (consisted of 60073 words) by 75 students enrolled in undergraduate studies at the Law Faculty at SEEU. The quantitative measure used for the ...
This paper studies the morphological productivity of German N+N compounding patterns from a diachron...
-- This study focuses on compound word and its need to be mastered by teachers and English learners....
This article presents and describes a number of factors that influence the process of collocation fo...
The paper at hand discusses productivity in German compound formation – as a case of morphological v...
This thesis focuses on English N+N compounds and the primary purpose of the study is to investigate ...
This thesis focuses on English N+N compounds and the primary purpose of the study is to investigate ...
This thesis focuses on English N+N compounds and the primary purpose of the study is to investigate ...
Schröder A, Muehleisen S. New ways of investigating morphological productivity. AAA-Arbeiten aus Ang...
The effective teaching of word identification requires the acquisition and mastery of specific word ...
Morphological productivity is difficult to define and describe. Nevertheless have several measures b...
In this paper we show how qualitative and quantitative analyses of morphological productivity intera...
Morphology is a branch of linguistics that analyzes word structure and word formation. Word formatio...
This paper studies the morphological productivity of German N+N compounding patterns from a diachron...
In this paper we show how qualitative and quantitative analyses of morphological productivity intera...
This study investigates the distribution of compounds in four registers of contemporary British Engl...
This paper studies the morphological productivity of German N+N compounding patterns from a diachron...
-- This study focuses on compound word and its need to be mastered by teachers and English learners....
This article presents and describes a number of factors that influence the process of collocation fo...
The paper at hand discusses productivity in German compound formation – as a case of morphological v...
This thesis focuses on English N+N compounds and the primary purpose of the study is to investigate ...
This thesis focuses on English N+N compounds and the primary purpose of the study is to investigate ...
This thesis focuses on English N+N compounds and the primary purpose of the study is to investigate ...
Schröder A, Muehleisen S. New ways of investigating morphological productivity. AAA-Arbeiten aus Ang...
The effective teaching of word identification requires the acquisition and mastery of specific word ...
Morphological productivity is difficult to define and describe. Nevertheless have several measures b...
In this paper we show how qualitative and quantitative analyses of morphological productivity intera...
Morphology is a branch of linguistics that analyzes word structure and word formation. Word formatio...
This paper studies the morphological productivity of German N+N compounding patterns from a diachron...
In this paper we show how qualitative and quantitative analyses of morphological productivity intera...
This study investigates the distribution of compounds in four registers of contemporary British Engl...
This paper studies the morphological productivity of German N+N compounding patterns from a diachron...
-- This study focuses on compound word and its need to be mastered by teachers and English learners....
This article presents and describes a number of factors that influence the process of collocation fo...