Cross-disciplinary issues in compounding / edited by Sergio Scalise, Irene Vogel.

This chapter discusses early phases of first language acquisition of compounds in German based on longitudinal data of two Austrian children and compares these data to results on compound acquisition in other languages. The first compounds to emerge in German (simultaneously with the emergence of no...

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Other Authors: Scalise, Sergio, Vogel, Irene, 1952-
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2010.
Series:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 311.
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505 0 |a 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 [and others] -- 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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