
Semantics and Psychology of Complex Words
Special issue of The Mental Lexicon 15:1 (2020)
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[The Mental Lexicon, 15:1] 2020. v, 160 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 30 October 2020
Published online on 30 October 2020
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Table of Contents
- Introduction to the special issue: Semantics and psychology of complex wordsThomas L. Spalding & Christina L. Gagné | pp. 1–3
- An ecosystem view of English word-formationVincent Renner | pp. 4–20
- On twittizens and city residents : Experimental study of semantic relations in English compounds and blendsElizaveta Tarasova & Natalia Beliaeva | pp. 21–41
- Constituent polysemy and interpretational diversity in attested English novel compoundsMartin Schäfer & Melanie J. Bell | pp. 42–61
- A (distributional) semantic perspective on the processing of morphologically complex wordsSimona Amenta, Fritz Günther & Marco Marelli | pp. 62–78
- Remarks on the semantics and paradigmaticity of NN compoundsJesús Fernández-Domínguez | pp. 79–100
- Absolutely PHAB: Towards a general model of associative relationsSteve Pepper & Pierre J. L. Arnaud | pp. 101–122
- Property inference from heads to opaque-transparent compoundsThomas L. Spalding & Christina L. Gagné | pp. 123–141
- On the influence of creativity upon the interpretation of complex wordsLívia Körtvélyessy, Pavol Štekauer & Pavol Kačmár | pp. 142–160
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