Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Series IV, Current issues in linguistic theory,
Volume Designation
v. 311
ISSN of Series
0304-0763 ;
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Why compounding? / Sergio Scalise and Irene Vogel -- Part I. Delimiting the field. The role of syntax and morphology in compounding / Peter Ackema and Ad Neeleman -- Constraints on compounds and incorporation / Marianne Mithun -- Compounding versus derivation / Angela Ralli -- Part II. At the core of compounding. Units in compounding / Fabio Montermini -- Compound construction: schemas or analogy? A construction morphology perspective / Geert Booij -- The head in compounding / Sergio Scalise and Antonio Fábregas -- On the lexical semantics of compounds: non-affixal (de)verbal compounds / Rochelle Lieber -- The phonology of compounds / Irene Vogel -- Part III. Typology and types of compounds. The typology of exocentric compounding / Laurie Bauer -- Coordination in compounding / Giorgio F. Arcodia, Nicola Grandi and Bernhard Wälchli -- Parasynthetic compounds: data and theory / Chiara Melloni and Antonietta Bisetto -- Synthetic compounds: with special reference to German / Livio Gaeta -- Corpus data and theoretical implications: with special reference to Italian v-n compounds / Davide Ricca -- Part IV. Quantitative and psycholinguitic aspects of compounding. Frequency effects in compound processing / R. Harald Baayen, Victor Kuperman and Raymond Bertram -- Computational issues in compound processing / Vito Pirrelli, Emiliano Guevara and Marco Baroni -- Relational competition during compound interpretation / Christina L. Gagné and Thomas L. Spalding -- Sign languages and compounding / Irit Meir ... [et al.] -- First language acquisition of compounds: with special emphasis on early German child language / Wolfgang U. Dressler, Laura E. Lettner and Katharina Korecky-Kröll.
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TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Grammar, Comparative and general-- Compound words.