2022
DOI: 10.1075/slcs.225.02mel
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For a topology of derivational paradigms

Abstract: In recent times, paradigmatic approaches to word formation have become increasingly popular, but the very concept of derivational paradigm is still far from being clear and universally accepted: while paradigms are a useful construct for the treatment of inflectional phenomena, less straightforward is their adoption in the realm of derivation, which is characterized by numerous gaps and inconsistencies. The aim of our theoretical contribution is to discuss the representation that morphological entities and der… Show more

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“…These linguistic relics from prehistoric times provide insights into the historical development of the language by illustrating the transformation of formerly productive morphemes into primarily unproductive ones [56,57]. This historical development emphasizes how language is dynamic and how linguistic remnants are still preserved in modern lexicons [58].…”
Section: Investigatingmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These linguistic relics from prehistoric times provide insights into the historical development of the language by illustrating the transformation of formerly productive morphemes into primarily unproductive ones [56,57]. This historical development emphasizes how language is dynamic and how linguistic remnants are still preserved in modern lexicons [58].…”
Section: Investigatingmentioning
confidence: 95%