32.304, TOC: Lexis, Journal in English Lexicology 16 / 16 (2021)

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Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2021 13:29:55
From: Denis Jamet [denis.jamet at univ-lyon3.fr]
Subject: Lexis, Journal in English Lexicology Vol. 16, No. 16 (2021)

 
Publisher:	Université Jean Moulin
			http://facdeslangues.univ-lyon3.fr 
			
Journal Title:  Lexis, Journal in English Lexicology 
Volume Number:  16 
Issue Number:  16 
Issue Date:  2021 


Subtitle:  Diachronic Lexical Semantics (Re-Issue)   


Main Text:  

Lexis published its 16th issue, devoted to “Diachronic Lexical Semantics”, in
December 2020: https://journals.openedition.org/lexis/3576

Introduction
Chris A. Smith 

Papers:

Am I Way Wrong on this One? On the Multiple Semantic Sources and Paths of
Development of the Amplifier Way in American English [Texte intégral]
Hélène Margerie

Diachronic Emergence of Zipf-like Patterns in Construction-Specific Frequency
Distributions: A Quantitative Study of the Way Too Construction 
Quentin Feltgen

When Proper Names Become Verbs: A Semantic Perspective 
Aurélie Héois

A Case Study of -some and -able Derivatives in the OED3: Examining the
Diachronic Output and Productivity of Two Competing Adjectival Suffixes 
Chris A. Smith

An Analysis of French Borrowings at the Hypernymic and Hyponymic Levels of
Middle English
Louise Sylvester, Megan Tiddeman et Richard Ingham

Appropriation, Gentrification, Colonisation: Newly Synonymous?
Seth W. Mehl

Metaphtonymies We Die by: the Influence of the Interactions between Metaphor
and Metonymy on Semantic Change in X‑phemistic Conceptualisations of Death 
Adeline Terry

Lexical Emergence on Reddit: An Analysis of Lexical Change on the “Front Page
of the Internet”
Hanna Mahler
 
List of References 
Chris A. Smith

(This issue is being re-posted due to an error in the LINGUISTList server--our
apologies for double-posting!)
 



Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics

Subject Language(s): English (eng)



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