compounds vs. noun phrases

Nicola Grandi nicola.grandi at UNIBO.IT
Fri Mar 28 16:37:45 UTC 2014


Dear Sergey,

Gaeta, Livio & Davide Ricca. 2009. “Composita solvantur: Compounds as lexical units or morphological objects?”. Italian Journal of Linguistics 21:1. 35–70.

Regards,
Nicola Grandi

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Il giorno 28/mar/2014, alle ore 17:27, "Hans Götzsche" <goetzsche at ID.AAU.DK<mailto:goetzsche at ID.AAU.DK>> ha scritto:

Dear Sergey,

The issues are taken up in

Libben & Jarema (2006): The Representation and Processing of Compound Words. Oxford: OUP

and also (as far as I remember) also in

Pavol Stekauer and Rochelle Lieber (2005): Handbook of Word-Formation. Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. Dordrecht: Springer.

(and in other publications by Stekauer).

I have made a minor contribution to the de Gruyter volume on word formation in the HSK series so I know it's 'in press' (or ought to be), and you may contact

Prof. Dr. Susan Olsen
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
https://www.angl.hu-berlin.de/staff/609380

if you would like to try to get pre-publication access to some of the theoretical entries.

If you want a special approach to the problem like the Generative one you may check the huge amount of publications in Generative LIngvuistics. I don't agree with these approaches to compounding but it may enlightening to see how they do it.

Best wishes,
Hans


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Den 12-03-2014 22:33, Sergey Lyosov skrev:
Dear all,
could somebody please suggest me recent research or valid reference works on how we tell compounded WORDS from noun PHRASES (or other kinds of phrases).
  Thank you very much,
  Sergey



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