Why We Don't Cardrive or Bookread, but Slavedrive and Lipread (PDF)
A Cognitive-Linguistic Approach to Verbal Compounds and Pseudo-Compounds in English
(Sprache: Englisch)
Compounding is a highly productive word-formation pattern in the English language. In light of this, it is counterintuitive that English lacks a general word-formation rule for genuine verbal compounds and those appear to be very rare. But for what reason...
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Compounding is a highly productive word-formation pattern in the English language. In light of this, it is counterintuitive that English lacks a general word-formation rule for genuine verbal compounds and those appear to be very rare. But for what reason does verbal composition disqualify as a productive word-formation pattern in English? How are verbal pseudo-compounds processed and what does this imply about the way in which newly coined genuine verbal compounds would be processed? What are the factors that determine and influence the processing of English verbal compounds and pseudo-compounds?
This book adopts a fresh cognitive linguistic perspective on verbal compounding and investigates the above questions with the help of experimental methods. It offers a novel and cognitive linguistically based model of mental access to verbal compounds and tries to complement the prevailing structural and typological approaches by insights on language processing.
This book adopts a fresh cognitive linguistic perspective on verbal compounding and investigates the above questions with the help of experimental methods. It offers a novel and cognitive linguistically based model of mental access to verbal compounds and tries to complement the prevailing structural and typological approaches by insights on language processing.
Autoren-Porträt von Angela Lamberty
Angela Lamberty was born in Munich in 1983. After graduating from school, she studied English Linguistics, Business studies and French Linguistics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität. Her interest in cognitive-linguistic processes gave the impetus to her subsequent doctoral research. She is married and lives in Munich.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Angela Lamberty
- 2014, 1. Auflage, 378 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Büchner-Verlag
- ISBN-10: 3941310585
- ISBN-13: 9783941310582
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.12.2014
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