Exocentric compounding is a creative morphological process that contributes to the English lexicon. However, because it lacks a syntactic or semantic head, it was deemed an exceptional case in most word-formation literature and hence neglected. Previous work has only been limited to syntax-based grammar and the notion of headedness and thus failed to address the other linguistic rules that constrain exocentric compounds. The current paper aims to identify the frequency of exocentric compounds and thus to determine their viability. The research will also look into how conceptual metaphor and/or conceptual metonymy motivate exocentric compound formation. The results demonstrate that exocentric compounds are viable lexical units, generating co...
The aim of this study is to contrast exocentricity and endocentricity in English and Lithuanian comp...
The current paper investigates two productive morphological processes, namely compounds and portmant...
The 'traditional' distinction of compounds into endocentric (Eng. doorknob) and exocentric (pickpock...
Exocentric compounding is a creative morphological process that contributes to the English lexicon. ...
The paper makes the following novel claims: (1) the semantics of noun--noun compounds which is activ...
While there is a vast number of compounds in English whose meaning (and motivation) can be traced ba...
Compounding is a process of word formation in a language (O’Grady, 1996). Compounding can be categor...
The identification of a compound as endocentric or exocentric depends on the notion of head: if a c...
This piece of research centres upon a detailed analysis of the internal structure of noun-noun compo...
In the past two decades, numerous studies have been written on the successful application of metapho...
Studies of modifier-noun compounds have indicated that they tend to follow regular semantic patterns...
This article explores a rather neglected type of compounds, namely compounds in which the lexical c...
In this paper we have tried to show in detail how exocentricity in compounding is a notion that elu...
Language is a means of communication which is used by living beings to communicate with each other. ...
Usage-based models of grammar claim that, in a nutshell, speakers glean their tacit knowledge about ...
The aim of this study is to contrast exocentricity and endocentricity in English and Lithuanian comp...
The current paper investigates two productive morphological processes, namely compounds and portmant...
The 'traditional' distinction of compounds into endocentric (Eng. doorknob) and exocentric (pickpock...
Exocentric compounding is a creative morphological process that contributes to the English lexicon. ...
The paper makes the following novel claims: (1) the semantics of noun--noun compounds which is activ...
While there is a vast number of compounds in English whose meaning (and motivation) can be traced ba...
Compounding is a process of word formation in a language (O’Grady, 1996). Compounding can be categor...
The identification of a compound as endocentric or exocentric depends on the notion of head: if a c...
This piece of research centres upon a detailed analysis of the internal structure of noun-noun compo...
In the past two decades, numerous studies have been written on the successful application of metapho...
Studies of modifier-noun compounds have indicated that they tend to follow regular semantic patterns...
This article explores a rather neglected type of compounds, namely compounds in which the lexical c...
In this paper we have tried to show in detail how exocentricity in compounding is a notion that elu...
Language is a means of communication which is used by living beings to communicate with each other. ...
Usage-based models of grammar claim that, in a nutshell, speakers glean their tacit knowledge about ...
The aim of this study is to contrast exocentricity and endocentricity in English and Lithuanian comp...
The current paper investigates two productive morphological processes, namely compounds and portmant...
The 'traditional' distinction of compounds into endocentric (Eng. doorknob) and exocentric (pickpock...