2002
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-3726-5_10
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Neoclassical word formation in German

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“…English, e.g., Lüdeling et al (2002) It has been claimed that neoclassical formations in European languages have a number of peculiarities. There is some discussion on whether CFs, due to their similarity with affixes and with parts of regular compounds, fall under derivational or compounding processes.…”
Section: The Status Of Combining Forms In Lexicological and Morphologmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…English, e.g., Lüdeling et al (2002) It has been claimed that neoclassical formations in European languages have a number of peculiarities. There is some discussion on whether CFs, due to their similarity with affixes and with parts of regular compounds, fall under derivational or compounding processes.…”
Section: The Status Of Combining Forms In Lexicological and Morphologmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These preliminary considerations raise the issue of the status of the constructs under discussion. Neoclassical compounds have been extensively studied in various languages (see Bauer 1998;Fradin 2000;Lüdeling et al 2002;Iacobini 2004;Amiot & Dal 2007;Villoing 2012 among others). These lexemes are traditionally defined by means of several properties, even though no single property is absolutely necessary.…”
Section: The Construction Of Meaning In X-(o)phobie Lexemes 479mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…À quelques exceptions près (par exemple Lüdeling et al 2002), ces travaux prennent donc le parti plutôt de souligner les différences entre la composition néoclassique et les procédés morphologiques natifs de la langue, et d'identifier une classe délimi-tée d'éléments de construction néoclassiques, qui peut, éventuellement, se présenter comme l'un des pôles d'un continuum. À partir de ces travaux 6 , il est donc possible de lister quelques critères qui serviraient à définir, au moins de manière prototypique, les éléments de construction néoclassiques en les distinguant des autres types d'unités qui interviennent dans les procédés morphologico-constructionnels.…”
Section: Affixes Vs éLéments De Composition Néoclassiqueunclassified