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An Onomasiological Theory of English Word-Formation
Pavol Štekauer presents an original approach to the intricate problems of English word-formation. The emphasis is on the process of coining new naming units (words). This is described by an onomasiological model, which takes as its point of departure the naming needs of a speech community, and proceeds through conceptual reflection of extra-linguistic reality and semantic analysis to the form of a new naming unit. As a result, it is the form which implements options given by semantics by means of the so-called Form-to-Meaning Assignment Principle.
Word-formation is conceived of as an independent component, interrelated with the lexical component by supplying it with new naming units, and by making use of the word-formation bases of naming units stored in the Lexicon. The relation to the Syntactic component is only mediated through the Lexical component.
In addition, the book presents a new approach to productivity. It is maintained that word-formation processes are as productive as syntactic processes. This radically new approach provides simple answers to a number of traditional problems of word-formation.
Word-formation is conceived of as an independent component, interrelated with the lexical component by supplying it with new naming units, and by making use of the word-formation bases of naming units stored in the Lexicon. The relation to the Syntactic component is only mediated through the Lexical component.
In addition, the book presents a new approach to productivity. It is maintained that word-formation processes are as productive as syntactic processes. This radically new approach provides simple answers to a number of traditional problems of word-formation.
[Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics, 46] 1998. x, 192 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 3 August 2011
Published online on 3 August 2011
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Contents | pp. vii–viii
- Abbreviations | pp. ix–x
- Introduction | pp. 1–6
- Chapter I: An Onomasiological Theory of Word-Fornation | pp. 7–20
- Chapter II: The Place of the Word Foundation Component | pp. 21–72
- Chapter III: Productivity | pp. 73–126
- Chapter IV: Applications | pp. 127–162
- Conclusions | pp. 163–164
- Notes | pp. 165–176
- Suject Index | pp. 185–190
- Name Index | pp. 191–192
“Ingesamt gesehen kann das vorliegende Buch als ein anregender und aufschlußreicher Diskussionsbeitrag zur onomasiologischen Betrachtung der englischen Wortbildung gewertet werden.”
Klaus Hansen, Berlin in ZFA&A
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