18.896, Sum: Word Formation Units

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Subject: 18.896, Sum: Word Formation Units

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Date: 22-Mar-2007
From: Sascha Michel < sa.michel at gmx.de >
Subject: Word Formation Units 

	
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Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 21:09:22
From: Sascha Michel < sa.michel at gmx.de >
Subject: Word Formation Units 
 


Query for this summary posted in LINGUIST Issue: 18.43                                             
 

Regarding Query: http://linguistlist.org/issues/18/18-43.html#2

Dear all,

some weeks ago I've asked for literature on word formation units such as
'-tainment', '-minator' and related phenomena. 

I would like to thank all of you who responded, especially Phaedra Royle,
Pius ten Hacken and Martina Werner. 

Below, there's a list of selected references to this topic:


Donalies, Elke (2000): ''Das Konfix - Zur Definition einer zentralen
Einheit der deutschen Wortbildung''. In: Deutsche Sprache 28, pp. 144-159.

Donalies, Elke (2007): ''Basiswissen Deutsche Wortbildung''. Tübingen und
Basel.

Elsen, Hilke (2005): ''Deutsche Konfixe''. In: Deutsche Sprache 33, pp.
133-140.
 
Elsen, Hilke/ Michel, Sascha (2007): ''Wortbildung im Sprachgebrauch.
Desiderate und Perspektiven einer etablierten Forschungsrichtung''. In:
Muttersprache 1/2007, pp. 1-16. 

Michel, Sascha (2006): ''Vom 'Terminator' zum 'TORminator'. Die
Wortbildungseinheit '-minator': Strukturelle und sozio-pragmatische
Analysen''. In: Muttersprache 4/2006, pp. 289-307.

Müller, Peter O. (2000): ''Deutsche Fremdwortbildung. Probleme der Analyse
und der Kategorisierung''. In: Habermann, Mechthild/Müller, Peter
O./Naumann, Bernd (eds.): Wortschatz und Orthographie in Geschichte und
Gegenwart. Festschrift für Horst Haider Munske zum 65. Geburtstag''.
Tübingen, pp. 115-134. 

Peschel, Corinna (2002): ''Zum Zusammenhang von Wortneubildung und
Textkonstitution''. Tübingen. 

ten Hacken, Pius and Smyk, Dorota (2003): ''Le rôle de l'analogie et des
règles dans la formation de mots''. In: Col, Gilles/Régis, Jean-Paul
(eds.): Morphosyntaxe du lexique 2: Catégorisation et mise en discours.
Rennes, pp. 11-26. 

ten Hacken, Pius (2000): ''Derivation and Compounding''. In: Booij,
Geert/Lehmann, Christian/Mugdan, Joachim (eds.): Morphologie - Morphology:
Ein Handbuch zur Flexion und Wortbildung - A Handbook on Inflection and
Word Formation. Berlin/New York, pp. 349-360.

ten Hacken, Pius (1994): ''Defining Morphology: A Principled Approach to
Determining the Boundaries of Compounding, Derivation and Inflection''.
Hildesheim.   

Warren, Beatrice (1990): ''The importance of combining forms''. In:
Dressler, Wolfgang U./Luschützky, Hans C./Pfeiffer, Oskar E./Rennison, John
R. (eds.): Contemporary Morphology. Berlin/New York, pp. 111-132. 

Best regards,
Sascha Michel 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology




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