I Plag - English Language & Linguistics, 2006 - cambridge.org
It is generally assumed that noun–noun (NN) compounds in English are stressed on the left- hand member (eg cóurtroom, wátchmaker). However, there is a considerable amount of …
This study argues that a productive but not fully regular morphological phenomenon, the choice of linking morphemes in Dutch nominal compounds, is based on analogy. In Dutch, a …
I Plag, G Kunter, S Lappe, M Braun - Language, 2008 - muse.jhu.edu
It is generally assumed that noun-noun compounds in English are stressed on the left-hand member (eg cóurtroom wátchmaker). However, there is a large amount of variation in stress …
This paper examines whether the selection of linking elements for novel German compounds can be better explained in terms of a single or a dual-route model. Previous …
D Eddington - Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
The focus of the study is two-fold:(1) to determine how much phonemic material must be considered in predicting nominal gender in Spanish;(2) to determine if gender assignment …
This paper tests three factors that have been held to be responsible for the variable stress behavior of noun-noun constructs in English: argument structure, semantics, and analogy. In …
D Divjak, P Milin - The Handbook of Usage‐Based Linguistics, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter explores the work that has been done within the emerging sub‐field of computational cognitive linguistics. It is argued that the Quantitative Turn marked a major …
This study is about the relationship between form and meaning in morphology. The major question addressed here is the nature of correspondence between 'units of form'and 'units of …
It is generally believed that study abroad (SA) is the most efficient and successful way to acquire proficiency in a second language (L2). SA is a crucial component of students' …