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Binominal Lexemes In Crosslinguistic Perspective Towards A Typology Of Complex Lexemes Steve Pepper Editor Francesca Masini Editor Simone Mattiola Editor

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Binominal Lexemes In Crosslinguistic Perspective Towards A Typology Of Complex Lexemes Steve Pepper Editor Francesca Masini Editor Simone Mattiola Editor
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Binominal Lexemes In Crosslinguistic Perspective Towards A Typology Of Complex Lexemes Steve Pepper Editor Francesca Masini Editor Simone Mattiola Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.62 MB
Pages: 478
Author: Steve Pepper (editor); Francesca Masini (editor); Simone Mattiola (editor)
ISBN: 9783110673494, 3110673495
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Binominal Lexemes In Crosslinguistic Perspective Towards A Typology Of Complex Lexemes Steve Pepper Editor Francesca Masini Editor Simone Mattiola Editor by Steve Pepper (editor); Francesca Masini (editor); Simone Mattiola (editor) 9783110673494, 3110673495 instant download after payment.

The typological, contrastive, and descriptive studies in this volume investigate the strategies employed by the world’s languages to create complex denotations by combining two noun-like elements, together with the kinds of semantic relation they involve, and their acquisition by children.


The term ‘binominal lexeme’ is employed to cover both noun-noun compounds and a range of other naming strategies, including prepositional compounds, relational compounds, construct forms, genitival constructions, and more.


Overall, the volume suggests a new, cross-linguistic approach to the study of complex lexeme formation that cuts across the traditional boundaries between syntax, morphology, and lexicon.

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