
The Dynamics of Lexical Innovation
Data, methods, models
Special issue of Pragmatics & Cognition 25:1 (2018)
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[Pragmatics & Cognition, 25:1] 2018. v, 200 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 12 June 2019
Published online on 12 June 2019
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Table of Contents
- The dynamics of lexical innovation: Data, methods, modelsQuirin Würschinger, Jelena Prokić, Daphné Kerremans & Hans-Jörg Schmid | pp. 1–7
- From speaker innovation to lexical change: A sociohistorical approach to neologismsTerttu Nevalainen | pp. 8–29
- Explorations into the social contexts of neologism use in early English correspondenceTanja Säily, Eetu Mäkelä & Mika Hämäläinen | pp. 30–49
- Lexical change often begins and ends in semantic peripheries: Evidence from color linguisticsSusanne Vejdemo | pp. 50–85
- Acceptability and diffusion of luxury Anglicisms in present-day RomanianAnabella-Gloria Niculescu-Gorpin & Monica Vasileanu | pp. 86–121
- Metalinguistic comments and signals: What can they tell us about the conventionalization of neologies?Jan Svanlund | pp. 122–141
- Cognitive constraints in English lexical blending: A data collection methodology and an explanatory modelDaniel Kjellander | pp. 142–173
- Using data-mining to identify and study patterns in lexical innovation on the web: The NeoCrawlerDaphné Kerremans, Jelena Prokić, Quirin Würschinger & Hans-Jörg Schmid | pp. 174–200
Introduction to the special issue
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