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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2008 im Fachbereich Englisch - Pdagogik, Didaktik, Sprachwissenschaft, Note: 2,7, Philipps-Universitt Marburg (Anglistik), Veranstaltung: Morphology and Syntax, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: 1. Introduction
This termpaper deals with compounding, an important process of word formation.
Ingo Plag wrote that compounding was the most productive type of word formation but
also the most controversial one, he forewarns his readers because "compounding is a field
of study where intricate problems abound, numerous issues remain unsolved and
convincing solutions are generally not so easy to find" (Plag 2006, 132).
Due to this high productivity, compounding can be regarded as the most fundamental
complex cognitive representations of the mental lexicon (Libben 2006, vi).
Compounds are "extremely widespread among the worlds languages and represent
perhaps the easiest way to form a new cognitive representation from two or more existing
ones" (Libben 2006, vi). Laurie Bauer claims that "no known language is without
compounds, and in many languages compounds are the main type of a new lexeme"
(Bauer 1988, 33/34).
This termpaper focuses on compounds and their properties including subcategories,
productivity and the problems that can occur among compounds like questions of stress
and categorization difficulties.
The first part will deal with the definition of compounds, all the compound subcategories
and also with productivity of compounds.
In the second part, questions of stress and difficulties of categorization will be examined.
This termpaper deals with compounding, an important process of word formation.
Ingo Plag wrote that compounding was the most productive type of word formation but
also the most controversial one, he forewarns his readers because "compounding is a field
of study where intricate problems abound, numerous issues remain unsolved and
convincing solutions are generally not so easy to find" (Plag 2006, 132).
Due to this high productivity, compounding can be regarded as the most fundamental
complex cognitive representations of the mental lexicon (Libben 2006, vi).
Compounds are "extremely widespread among the worlds languages and represent
perhaps the easiest way to form a new cognitive representation from two or more existing
ones" (Libben 2006, vi). Laurie Bauer claims that "no known language is without
compounds, and in many languages compounds are the main type of a new lexeme"
(Bauer 1988, 33/34).
This termpaper focuses on compounds and their properties including subcategories,
productivity and the problems that can occur among compounds like questions of stress
and categorization difficulties.
The first part will deal with the definition of compounds, all the compound subcategories
and also with productivity of compounds.
In the second part, questions of stress and difficulties of categorization will be examined.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9783640731121
- Språk: Tyska
- Antal sidor: 20
- Utgivningsdatum: 2010-10-28
- Förlag: Grin Verlag