Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 485 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 1035 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 1, 485 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 1035 g
Reihe: IVITRA Research in Linguistics and Literature
ISBN: 978-90-272-4007-1
Verlag: John Benjamins Publishing Company
This volume contributes a wider approach to word formation processes and sheds light on some unsolved issues. While the formal relationships established between the different constituents of a complex word have been analyzed in great depth, the semantic links have received little dedication. In order to complete the analysis, it is necessary to pay attention to the semantic properties associated to verbalization. The main purpose of the book is to integrate both the semantic proposals and the formal perspectives concerning word formation. This theoretical aim becomes the framework to study several mechanisms of lexical creation and neologisms. Furthermore, word formation is presented as a new source for Applied Linguistics. Although the volume uses Spanish as a starting point, it means to delimit formation patterns which may also be productive in other languages. This book is sure to become an important reference in the controversial field of word formation.
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List of contributors
xv – xvi
On meteorological denominal verbs in Spanish: Syntactic-semantic properties and argument relationships
Elisa Barrajón López
1 – 20
Instrumental verb formation: A conceptual approach
Javier Bolaños Navalón
21 – 42
Conflation processes in the formation of Spanish verbs with a prepositional object
José Antonio Candalija Reina
43 – 64
Spanish deadjectival verbs and argument structure
José Luis Cifuentes Honrubia
65
Sensory-emotional denominal causative verbs
Ruth Lavale Ortiz
107 – 146
Morphology and pragmatics of affixal negation: Evidence from Spanish des-*
Susana Rodríguez Rosique
147 – 164
Deverbal nouns with the suffix -dura
Josefa Martín García
165 – 186
On protagonizar ‘an event’ and the scope of the concept of ‘light verb’
María Antonia Martínez Linares
187 – 218
The relationship between verb-noun in derivational series
Jesús Pena
219 – 234
Nominalizations of transfer verbs: Blocking, constraints and competition between affixes
Antonio Rifón Sánchez
235 – 256
Base selection and prefixing: The prefix des-*
David Serrano Dolader
257 – 284
Phonetic adaptation and derivational morphological development of foreign words in spanish in the DPD
Celia Berná Sicilia
285 – 308
From Latin super- to Spanish sobre- : Aspects on semantic evolution in verb formation
José Luis Cifuentes Honrubia and Javier Fresnillo Núñez
309 – 348
Word formation processes and proposals for the classification of formal neologisms
María Tadea Díaz Hormigo
349 – 370
The concept of light in Spanish denominal verbs: A cognitive analysis
Jorge Fernández Jaén and Hilde Hanegreefs
371 – 410
Metaphors as a source of lexical creation in the field of wine criticism
Montserrat Planelles Iváñez
411 – 426
On deverbal word formation as condensation of previous mental patterns
Estanislao Ramon Trives
427 – 438
Lexical collocations and the learning of Spanish as a foreign language: State of the art and future projects
Marta Higueras García
439 – 466
Denominal verbs in Ele/El2 classroom (a didactic approach)
Santiago Roca Marín
467 – 480