Linguistic units known as “combining forms” are of great interest in terms of the word-building efficiency. The research aims to specify the place and role of the combining forms in word-formation process of English. The investigation is conducted on the dictionary data of neologisms. The derivational, morphological, distributional, functional analyses of the material allow to identify the differences among combining forms and hence, the factors conditioning the degree of efficiency of certain units. The initial findings, though with some reservations, confirm the hypothesis that the percentage of compounding in the system of English word-formation is considerably increasing at the expense of non-patterned derivational methods
Complex units of word-formation system within the framework of cognitive linguistics are examined he...
This thesis is a comprehensive study of the mechanisms involved in the creation, recognition and und...
Scholars have stated the particularities of the language used in specialized discourse but little at...
This paper aims at conducting a lexicographical survey of the description of affixes and combining f...
International audienceWord-formation encompasses a wide range of processes, among which we find deri...
Modern English is distinguished by its great ability to form new vocabulary units. Most new formatio...
This study investigates to what extent certain lexical differences can be attributed to factors such...
This study aims to introduce the major themes involved in field of morphology. Starting with morphol...
Making New Words provides a detailed study of the 200 or so prefixes and suffixes which create new w...
Compounding is one of the most productive word-formation processes in contemporary Standard English....
This article presents and describes a number of factors that influence the process of collocation fo...
The article is devoted to word-formation activity that is understood as the ability of word-building...
Usage-based models of grammar claim that, in a nutshell, speakers glean their tacit knowledge about ...
This journal article identifies two kinds of mismatch form-function in the formation of Old English ...
The paper borrows the concept of (non)concatenation from morphology and applies it to wordformation ...
Complex units of word-formation system within the framework of cognitive linguistics are examined he...
This thesis is a comprehensive study of the mechanisms involved in the creation, recognition and und...
Scholars have stated the particularities of the language used in specialized discourse but little at...
This paper aims at conducting a lexicographical survey of the description of affixes and combining f...
International audienceWord-formation encompasses a wide range of processes, among which we find deri...
Modern English is distinguished by its great ability to form new vocabulary units. Most new formatio...
This study investigates to what extent certain lexical differences can be attributed to factors such...
This study aims to introduce the major themes involved in field of morphology. Starting with morphol...
Making New Words provides a detailed study of the 200 or so prefixes and suffixes which create new w...
Compounding is one of the most productive word-formation processes in contemporary Standard English....
This article presents and describes a number of factors that influence the process of collocation fo...
The article is devoted to word-formation activity that is understood as the ability of word-building...
Usage-based models of grammar claim that, in a nutshell, speakers glean their tacit knowledge about ...
This journal article identifies two kinds of mismatch form-function in the formation of Old English ...
The paper borrows the concept of (non)concatenation from morphology and applies it to wordformation ...
Complex units of word-formation system within the framework of cognitive linguistics are examined he...
This thesis is a comprehensive study of the mechanisms involved in the creation, recognition and und...
Scholars have stated the particularities of the language used in specialized discourse but little at...