Recognisability is one of the major constraints that most linguists place on lexical blends and their well-formedness. Blends indeed display an unpredictable output that is not transparently analysable into morphemes, and their source words are difficult to recognise. The possible combinatory patterns of the source lexemes, the different portions that are retained in the final blend, and their semantic contribution to the overall meaning increase the number of variables and classificatory criteria for blends, thus decreasing predictability of the output given an input. For students of EFL, lexical blends are even more difficult to access due to the fact that the language in which they are formed is not their native language. This paper rep...
In this work we analyse the mental representation of blends (portemanteau words), particularly focus...
The focus of this article is a morphological process in English that is commonly referred to as (lex...
Lexical blending has long been recognized as a creative and productive strategy for coining new word...
Recognisability is one of the major constraints that most linguists place on lexical blends and thei...
Strict compositionality in morphological theory is problem-atic for explaining how language-users co...
Lexical blends have long been of interest to those studying English linguistics. There is something ...
It is not coincidental that blend words (e. g. nutriceutical ← nutricious + pharmaceutical, blizzast...
The purpose of this article is to look into the blending process in English. The research investigat...
Titel: New Blends in the English Language Författare: Anna Enarsson Antal sidor: 29 Abstract: The ai...
The nature, types and general structural and lexical features of blends are considered. The nature, ...
This article focuses on how innovation and adoption, two commonly-cited processes of language change...
Blending is a linguistic phenomenon which has recently attracted the attention of several scholars. ...
This paper addresses intentional lexical blending in Italian as conscious wordplay (cf. e.g. Renner ...
This master thesis investigates underlying principles and usage-based aspects of lexical blending. I...
This paper analyses blending and compounding from the viewpoint of their regularity, predictability,...
In this work we analyse the mental representation of blends (portemanteau words), particularly focus...
The focus of this article is a morphological process in English that is commonly referred to as (lex...
Lexical blending has long been recognized as a creative and productive strategy for coining new word...
Recognisability is one of the major constraints that most linguists place on lexical blends and thei...
Strict compositionality in morphological theory is problem-atic for explaining how language-users co...
Lexical blends have long been of interest to those studying English linguistics. There is something ...
It is not coincidental that blend words (e. g. nutriceutical ← nutricious + pharmaceutical, blizzast...
The purpose of this article is to look into the blending process in English. The research investigat...
Titel: New Blends in the English Language Författare: Anna Enarsson Antal sidor: 29 Abstract: The ai...
The nature, types and general structural and lexical features of blends are considered. The nature, ...
This article focuses on how innovation and adoption, two commonly-cited processes of language change...
Blending is a linguistic phenomenon which has recently attracted the attention of several scholars. ...
This paper addresses intentional lexical blending in Italian as conscious wordplay (cf. e.g. Renner ...
This master thesis investigates underlying principles and usage-based aspects of lexical blending. I...
This paper analyses blending and compounding from the viewpoint of their regularity, predictability,...
In this work we analyse the mental representation of blends (portemanteau words), particularly focus...
The focus of this article is a morphological process in English that is commonly referred to as (lex...
Lexical blending has long been recognized as a creative and productive strategy for coining new word...