The aim of the article is to explain the form-function mismatches that occur in the formation of Old English nouns. The analysis identifies pairs of derived nouns that share a lexemic root and represent instances of near-synonymy. Two types of mismatch are found in the formation of nouns, namely convergent derivation due to the competition of suffixes and convergent derivation resulting from the competition of bases. Four types of asymmetry can be distinguished: on the grounds of process, category, productivity and recursivity. The existence of mismatches and the associated asymmetry indicate two waves of word-formation that configure two layers in the lexicon of Old English
The aim of this article is to identify the primary adjectives of Old English as well as to gather th...
The aim of this article is to identify the primary adjectives of Old English as well as to gather th...
The aim of this journal article is to carry out a complete analysis of the category, status and patt...
This journal article identifies two kinds of mismatch form-function in the formation of Old English ...
The aim of this paper is twofold. Firstly, it aims at defining the notion of lexical layer as applie...
The aim of this journal article is to carry out a complete analysis of the category, status and patt...
This journal article deals with Old English word-formation as represented by a derivational map. In ...
This journal article deals with Old English word-formation as represented by a derivational map. In ...
This journal article deals with Old English word-formation as represented by a derivational map. In ...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
This journal article carries out a structural-functional analysis of the formation of Old English no...
The aim of this article is to identify the primary adjectives of Old English as well as to gather th...
The aim of this article is to identify the primary adjectives of Old English as well as to gather th...
The aim of this article is to identify the primary adjectives of Old English as well as to gather th...
The aim of this journal article is to carry out a complete analysis of the category, status and patt...
This journal article identifies two kinds of mismatch form-function in the formation of Old English ...
The aim of this paper is twofold. Firstly, it aims at defining the notion of lexical layer as applie...
The aim of this journal article is to carry out a complete analysis of the category, status and patt...
This journal article deals with Old English word-formation as represented by a derivational map. In ...
This journal article deals with Old English word-formation as represented by a derivational map. In ...
This journal article deals with Old English word-formation as represented by a derivational map. In ...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
This journal article draws a distinction between the split and unified functions obtaining in the fo...
This journal article carries out a structural-functional analysis of the formation of Old English no...
The aim of this article is to identify the primary adjectives of Old English as well as to gather th...
The aim of this article is to identify the primary adjectives of Old English as well as to gather th...
The aim of this article is to identify the primary adjectives of Old English as well as to gather th...
The aim of this journal article is to carry out a complete analysis of the category, status and patt...