In:Paradigms in Word Formation: Theory and applications
Edited by Alba E. Ruz, Cristina Fernández-Alcaina and Cristina Lara-Clares
[Studies in Language Companion Series 225] 2022
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Published online: 19 September 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/slcs.225.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Chapter 1.Dangerous liaisons: An introduction to derivational paradigms3
Livio Gaeta
Part I.Theoretical background
Chapter 2.For a topology of derivational paradigms21
Chiara Melloni
Serena Dal Maso
Part II.Compounding
Chapter 3.Interlocking paradigms in English compounds59
Laurie Bauer
Chapter 4.Fact-checking on compound verbs in English69
Alexandra Bagasheva
Jesús Fernández-Domínguez
Chapter 5.Paradigm families in compounding: The case of English compound nouns headed by -er deverbal nouns99
Bożena Cetnarowska
Chapter 6.Derivational paradigms: The case of English combining forms129
Elisa Mattiello
Part III.Conversion
Chapter 7.Paradigmatic aspects of deverbal noun conversion in English155
Gianina Iordăchioaia
Chapter 8.Paradigms in English and Czech noun/verb conversion: A contrastive study of lexemes with borrowed roots181
Magda Ševčíková
Hana Hledíková
Chapter 9.Conversion in a paradigmatic framework of word formation215
Alexandra Soares Rodrigues
Chapter 10.Complex verbs: The interplay of suffixation, conversion, and parasynthesis in Portuguese and English249
Alina Villalva
Part IV.Participles
Chapter 11.Structural and lexical aspects of the morphology of English participles285
Antonio Fábregas
Chapter 12.English participles in the derivational paradigm319
Gergana Popova
Part V.Paradigms in ELT
Chapter 13.Derivational paradigms in ELT textbooks343
Tomáš Gráf
Kateřina Vašků
Index379
