As noted by Bauer, real dvandva compounds –that is, coordinative compounds that properly express the aggregation of two different entities, not the intersection of properties in one entity– are extremely rare in English or Spanish. This article explores the empirical domain of dvandva compounding in Spanish, and notes that they are productive when not used as heads within their phrases. We propose that the explanation for this is that Spanish can only productively build dvandva compounds using flat structures without internal hierarchy. This causes the compound to look externally for a head noun that defines the interpretation of the relation established between the two members of the dvandva. The proposal also explains why proper names is ...
This paper introduces the topic of semantic distinctions between Spanish compound patterns (e.g., N...
Verb+Noun compounds in Spanish and the other Romance languages have well-known curious properties: (...
Abstract: Despite the fact that compounding is the most widespread word-formation strategy in the...
In this paper we claim that the differences between the semantic interpretation of English and Spani...
This paper considers the morphophonological variants found in the non-head position of Spanish produ...
P. 247-270English compound adjectives are a productive idiomatic resource used to express detailed ...
Coordinating compounds, i.e. complex word forms in which the constituent lexemes are in a coordinati...
This paper considers the morphophonological variants found in the non-head position of Spanish produ...
Noun-Noun compounds (NN) are a concatenation of two nouns that function as a single unit both morpho...
Coordinating compounds, often referred to by their Sanskrit name dvandva, may be loosely defined as ...
In any preliminary examination of Spanish morphology, it becomes readily apparent that compounding i...
This paper deals with Spanish adjective-headed compounds ('pelirrojo'), whose main properties are sy...
We present a syntactic account of the derivation of two types of attributivenominal compounds in Spa...
This paper deals with Spanish adjective-headed compounds (pelirrojo), whose main properties are syst...
Spanish verb-complement (VC) compounds, one of the most common compound types in Spanish, raise inte...
This paper introduces the topic of semantic distinctions between Spanish compound patterns (e.g., N...
Verb+Noun compounds in Spanish and the other Romance languages have well-known curious properties: (...
Abstract: Despite the fact that compounding is the most widespread word-formation strategy in the...
In this paper we claim that the differences between the semantic interpretation of English and Spani...
This paper considers the morphophonological variants found in the non-head position of Spanish produ...
P. 247-270English compound adjectives are a productive idiomatic resource used to express detailed ...
Coordinating compounds, i.e. complex word forms in which the constituent lexemes are in a coordinati...
This paper considers the morphophonological variants found in the non-head position of Spanish produ...
Noun-Noun compounds (NN) are a concatenation of two nouns that function as a single unit both morpho...
Coordinating compounds, often referred to by their Sanskrit name dvandva, may be loosely defined as ...
In any preliminary examination of Spanish morphology, it becomes readily apparent that compounding i...
This paper deals with Spanish adjective-headed compounds ('pelirrojo'), whose main properties are sy...
We present a syntactic account of the derivation of two types of attributivenominal compounds in Spa...
This paper deals with Spanish adjective-headed compounds (pelirrojo), whose main properties are syst...
Spanish verb-complement (VC) compounds, one of the most common compound types in Spanish, raise inte...
This paper introduces the topic of semantic distinctions between Spanish compound patterns (e.g., N...
Verb+Noun compounds in Spanish and the other Romance languages have well-known curious properties: (...
Abstract: Despite the fact that compounding is the most widespread word-formation strategy in the...