E-Book, Englisch, Band 82, 349 Seiten
Abbreviations, Blends, Reduplicatives, and Related Phenomena
E-Book, Englisch, Band 82, 349 Seiten
Reihe: Topics in English Linguistics [TiEL]
ISBN: 978-3-11-029539-9
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
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1;Preface;5
2;1. Introduction;11
2.1;1.1. Data;17
2.1.1;1.1.1. Lexical status of items;18
2.2;1.2. Key references;19
2.3;1.3. Organisation of the work;22
3;2. The theoretical framework;29
3.1;2.1. Extra-grammatical formations in Generative Morphology;30
3.2;2.2. Extra-grammatical formations in Naturalness Theory;32
3.2.1;2.2.1. Natural Morphology;32
3.2.2;2.2.2. Natural Phonology;36
3.3;2.3. Extra-grammatical morphology;38
3.3.1;2.3.1. Extra-grammatical vs. expressive morphology;40
3.3.2;2.3.2. Extra-grammatical vs. marginal morphology;42
3.3.3;2.3.3. Extra-grammatical vs. grammatical morphology;46
3.3.4;2.3.4. Grammatically and regularity of extra-grammatical morphology;49
3.3.5;2.3.5. Extra-grammaticality and language change;53
3.3.6;2.3.6. Fundamental notions;58
3.3.7;2.3.7. Definition and properties of extra-grammatical morphology;65
4;3. Abbreviations;74
4.1;3.1. Definition, delimitation, and classification;77
4.1.1;3.1.1. Definition of clipping;78
4.1.2;3.1.2. Delimitation: Clipping vs. other processes;80
4.1.3;3.1.3. Classification and structure of clippings;82
4.1.4;3.1.4. Definition of acronyms and initialisms;92
4.1.5;3.1.5. Delimitation: Acronyms and initialisms vs. other processes;95
4.1.6;3.1.6. Classification of acronyms and initialisms;97
4.1.7;3.1.7. Acronyms and initialisms: Further remarks;103
4.2;3.2. Abbreviations as extra-grammatical phenomena;105
4.2.1;3.2.1. Irregularities in abbreviations;107
4.2.2;3.2.2. Regularities in abbreviations;111
4.2.3;3.2.3. Predictability in abbreviations;115
4.2.4;3.2.4. Criteria of well-formedness;119
5;4. Blends;121
5.1;4.1. Definition, delimitation, and classification;122
5.1.1;4.1.1. Definition and main features;122
5.1.2;4.1.2. Delimitation: Blending vs. other processes;125
5.1.3;4.1.3. Classification and structure of blends;128
5.1.4;4.1.4. Blends: Further remarks;135
5.2;4.2. Blending as an extra-grammatical phenomenon;137
5.2.1;4.2.1. Irregularities in blends;138
5.2.2;4.2.2. Regularities in blends;141
5.2.3;4.2.3. Predictability in blends;145
5.2.4;4.2.4. Criteria of well-formedness;148
6;5. Reduplicatives;151
6.1;5.1. Definition, delimitation, and classification;154
6.1.1;5.1.1. Definition;154
6.1.2;5.1.2. Delimitation: Reduplication vs. other processes;156
6.1.3;5.1.3. Classification and structure of reduplicatives;158
6.2;5.2. Reduplication as an extra-grammatical phenomenon;169
6.2.1;5.2.1. Irregularities in reduplicatives;170
6.2.2;5.2.2. Regularities in reduplicatives;172
6.2.3;5.2.3. Predictability in reduplicatives;175
6.2.4;5.2.4. Criteria of well-formedness;177
7;6. Minor phenomena;179
7.1;6.1. Back-formation: Definition, delimitation, and classification;180
7.1.1;6.1.1. Definition;182
7.1.2;6.1.2. Delimitation: Back-formation vs. other processes;183
7.1.3;6.1.3. Classification and structure of back-formed words;184
7.2;6.2. Back-formation as an extra-grammatical phenomenon;189
7.2.1;6.2.1. Irregularities in back-formation;190
7.2.2;6.2.2. Regularities in back-formation;192
7.2.3;6.2.3. Predictability in back-formation;193
7.2.4;6.2.4. Criteria of well-formedness;194
7.3;6.3. Infixation: Definition, delimitation, and classification;195
7.3.1;6.3.1. Definition;196
7.3.2;6.3.2. Delimitation: Infixation vs. other processes;197
7.3.3;6.3.3. Classification of infixes;198
7.4;6.4. Infixation as an extra-grammatical phenomenon;202
7.4.1;6.4.1. Irregularities in infixation;202
7.4.2;6.4.2. Regularities in infixation;204
7.4.3;6.4.3. Predictability in infixation;206
7.4.4;6.4.4. Criteria of well-formedness;207
7.5;6.5. Phonaesthemes: Definition, delimitation, and classification;208
7.5.1;6.5.1. Definition;210
7.5.2;6.5.2. Delimitation: Phonaesthemes vs. other morpho(no)logical concepts;212
7.5.3;6.5.3. Classification of phonaesthemes;212
7.6;6.6. Phonaesthemes as an extra-grammatical phenomenon;216
7.6.1;6.6.1. Irregularities in phonaesthemes;217
7.6.2;6.6.2. Criteria for identification;218
8;7. Extra-grammatical formations in use;220
8.1;7.1. Principles of contextual suitability;222
8.2;7.2. Typical contexts and domains;225
8.3;7.3. Contextualising extra-grammatical phenomena;226
8.3.1;7.3.1. Clippings;227
8.3.2;7.3.2. Acronyms and initialisms;235
8.3.3;7.3.3. Blends;242
8.3.4;7.3.4. Reduplicatives;248
8.3.5;7.3.5. Back-formation, infixation, and phonaesthemes;254
9;8. Conclusions;260
10;Notes;268
11;References;280
11.1;Sources for data;295
12;Lexical index;297
13;Subject index;340