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The Semantics of Derivational Morphology : Theory, Methods, Evidence

Kotowski, Sven(Edited by)Plag, Ingo(Edited by)
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This volume brings together cutting-edge research on the semantic properties of derived words and the processes by which these words are derived.

To this day, many of these processes remain under-researched and the nature of meaning in derivational morphology remains ill-understood.

All eight articles have an empirical focus and rely on carefully collected sets of data.

At the same time, the contributions represent a broad variety of approaches.

Several contributions deal with specific problems of the pairing of form and meaning, such as the rivalry between nominalizing suffixes or the semantic categories encoded by conversion pairs.

Other articles tackle the more general question of how meaning is organized, e.g. whether there is evidence for the paradigmatic organization of derived words or the reality of the inflection-derivation dichotomy.

The contributions feature innovative methodologies, such as representing lexical meaning as word distribution or predicting semantic properties by means of analogical algorithms.

This volume offers new and highly interesting insights into how complex words mean, and offers directions for future research in an oft-neglected field.

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Product Details
De Gruyter
3111074137 / 9783111074139
Hardback
415.92
20/02/2023
Germany
English
310 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
23 cm
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