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The Competition Between Overt Suffixation and Zero-Affixation in Present-Day English Nominalisation

The Competition Between Overt Suffixation and Zero-Affixation in Present-Day English Nominalisation Social Sciences

The Competition Between Overt Suffixation and Zero-Affixation in Present-Day English Nominalisation

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In linguistic morphology, competition is expected to be resolved, on the grounds that it is not economical for a system to keep two or more processes for one purpose. This volume researches overt suffixation and zeröaffixation for the nominalisation of the semantic categories action, agentive, instrument and state aiming at hints of resolution, diachronically and in present¿day English, using both lexicographic and corpus sources. Specifically, the book explores resolution in terms of specialisation regarding mode, register, and meaning. To this aim, (i) the frequency of use of each semantic category is computed for every competitor, (ii) statistical analysis is performed to test association between mode or register and word¿formation process and (iii) semantic specialisation is explored in individual groups of competition.
The results enlarge on the claim that competition may take place to varying degrees and prove that it needs to be researched at the level of the semantic category.
Product details
Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
216
Release Date:
2025-05-31
Publication Date:
2025-08-26
Publisher:
Peter Lang
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
3631930631
ISBN13:
9783631930632
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Weight:
396 g
Height:
153 cm
Width:
216 cm
Thickness:
17 cm
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