Abstract: This study investigates nominal compounds and related N-N combinations in a sample of twenty-four Pama-Nyungan languages (Australia) from a typological perspective. A survey of typological literature on compounding (section 2) shows that it is difficult to formulate a precise definition of ‘compound’ that can be applied to a wide range of languages. It is possible, however, to set up some parameters for each individual language that allow a category of ‘compounds’ to be distinguished from phrasal combinations of lexemes. Phonologically, compounds may exhibit boundary phenomena, linking morphemes, and/or specialized stress patterns. Morphosyntactically, their elements resist separation by other morphemes and compounds may carry co...
Finding a definition of compoundhood that is cross-lingually valid is a non-trivial task as shown by...
This article presents a cross-linguistic survey of endocentric root NN and exocentric VN compounds i...
Recent work on Athapaskan languages, including Dene, has focussed mainly on the verb (e.g. Kari 1973...
The identification of consistent classes of compounds has been an issue since the research of early ...
This book offers a systematic study of the emergence and early development of compound nouns in firs...
Abstract: Despite the fact that compounding is the most widespread word-formation strategy in the...
This article presents a cross-linguistic survey of endocentric root NN and exocentric VN compounds i...
In this paper, we concentrate on compounds formed with two nouns (NN compounds, or, in the English m...
This thesis focuses on English N+N compounds and the primary purpose of the study is to investigate ...
none2The chapter is dedicated to parasynthetic compounding, a word-formation phenomenon consisting o...
Phrasal compounding is a phenomenon illustrated by slept all day look. Prototypical examples are det...
Compounding in English is a rather complex word-formation process and it is intensively discussed in...
This study concerns Malay compounding. The aim is to have an in-depth description and analysis of th...
This dissertation is an analysis of two types of nominal compounds in Turkish, primary compounds and...
In this paper we investigate the nature of compounds formed with two nouns (NN compounds) and we arg...
Finding a definition of compoundhood that is cross-lingually valid is a non-trivial task as shown by...
This article presents a cross-linguistic survey of endocentric root NN and exocentric VN compounds i...
Recent work on Athapaskan languages, including Dene, has focussed mainly on the verb (e.g. Kari 1973...
The identification of consistent classes of compounds has been an issue since the research of early ...
This book offers a systematic study of the emergence and early development of compound nouns in firs...
Abstract: Despite the fact that compounding is the most widespread word-formation strategy in the...
This article presents a cross-linguistic survey of endocentric root NN and exocentric VN compounds i...
In this paper, we concentrate on compounds formed with two nouns (NN compounds, or, in the English m...
This thesis focuses on English N+N compounds and the primary purpose of the study is to investigate ...
none2The chapter is dedicated to parasynthetic compounding, a word-formation phenomenon consisting o...
Phrasal compounding is a phenomenon illustrated by slept all day look. Prototypical examples are det...
Compounding in English is a rather complex word-formation process and it is intensively discussed in...
This study concerns Malay compounding. The aim is to have an in-depth description and analysis of th...
This dissertation is an analysis of two types of nominal compounds in Turkish, primary compounds and...
In this paper we investigate the nature of compounds formed with two nouns (NN compounds) and we arg...
Finding a definition of compoundhood that is cross-lingually valid is a non-trivial task as shown by...
This article presents a cross-linguistic survey of endocentric root NN and exocentric VN compounds i...
Recent work on Athapaskan languages, including Dene, has focussed mainly on the verb (e.g. Kari 1973...