Complex Words in English

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adjective
Adjective Compounds
affixation processes
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Complex Words
compound
Compound Verbs
Dead Beat
denominal
Denominal Adjectives
Denominal Verbs
derivational morphology
Eat Ins
English word formation analysis
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Foreign Affixes
gradable
Gradable Adjective
historical linguistics
Intransitive
Intransitive Verb
lexical semantics
Long House
Monosyllabic Bases
morphological productivity
noun
Noun Bases
Noun Compounds
Noun Sequences
OED's Definition
Participial Adjective
phrases
Public Private Partnership
pure
research
Semi-conductor Devices
sound symbolism
Stem Compounds
verbs
Vice Versa
Word Formation
Word Formation Rule
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138156562
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Complex Words in English presents a comprehensive account of present-day word formation in English. Starting with a discussion of some basic issues, including the definition of 'word', motivation, lexicalization, productivity, the relevance of historical information and the usefulness of dictionaries and other data-bases, the book then moves on to describe in detail a variety of prefixing, suffixing and compounding patterns - all illustrated with copious up-to-date examples. Other topics that are explored in-depth include diminutives, backformation and other effects of reanalysis, Latin and Greek based formations and sound symbolism.

Many examples are given in context: recent writing and the records of OED on CD ROM are drawn on to demonstrate the relationship between spontaneous coinages and familiar items. The comprehensive coverage allows an instructive overview and comparison of patterns and of the many and diverse factors relevant to the notion of productivity. Throughout, the discussions are placed in the context of other recent and less recent work in the area and the book also contains a useful extensive bibliography.

Valerie Adams is a Lecturer in the Department of English, University College London. Her previous publications include the books- An Introduction to Modern English Word Formation (1973) and with Randolph Quirk and Derek Davy, Old English Literature- A Practical Introduction (1975).

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