On the variables determining the life span of English prefix constructions. A case study of the two prefixes be-and to-(NHG zer-) (original) (raw)

Whatever happened to the English prefix, and could it stage a comeback? A corpus-based investigation

Stefan Diemer

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On the variables determining the life span of English prefix constructions. A case study of the two

Peter Petré

2005

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Relative productivity in Old English prefixation: type frequency of verbal predicates

Ana Ibanez Moreno

Rael Revista Electronica De Linguistica Aplicada, 2004

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“Rapiéçages faits avec sa propre étoffe”: Discontinuity and convergence in Romance prefixation

Claudio Iacobini

Word Structure, 2019

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Closing Suffixes in Old English: A Study Based on Recursive Affixation

Roberto Torre

Studia Anglica Posnaniensia, 2013

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Suffix competition in old english word formation

Silvia Diaz Palacios

Rael Revista Electronica De Linguistica Aplicada, 2013

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Torre Alonso, R. and D. Metola Rodríguez. Closing suffixes in Old English: A study based on recursive affixation. Submitted to Studia Anglica Posnaniensia

Darío Metola Rodríguez

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Base and Suffix Paradigms: Qualitative Evidence of Emergent Borrowed Suffixes in Multiple Late Middle and Early Modern English Registers

Chris C Palmer

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Martín Arista, J. 2012. The Old English Prefix Ge-: A Panchronic Reappraisal. Australian Journal of Linguistics (32/4): 411-433.

Javier Martin Arista

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SUFFIX COMPETITION IN OLD ENGLISH WORD FORMATIONBibliographical References

Silvia Amutio Palacios

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Mateo Mendaza, Raquel. 2012. The Old English adjectival suffixes -cund and -isc: textual occurrences and productivity. ES-Revista de Filología Inglesa 33. 197-213

Raquel Mateo Mendaza

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The rise and fall of morphological schemas: A diachronic account of entre- prefixation in French

Guglielmo Inglese

Construction and Frames, 2023

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Decomposition English And Mandailing Prefixes: A Contrastive Study

Vidya Zati

Asian Social Science and Humanities Research Journal (ASHREJ)

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Historical word-formation caught in the present – changes in modern usage. In: Jacek Fisiak & Magdalena Bator (eds.), Historical English Word-Formation and Semantics. Frankfurt an Main: Peter Lang, p. 299- 324.

Camiel Hamans

2013

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Caught in between: a synchronic and diachronic account of inter-prefixation in Latin.

Guglielmo Inglese

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HISTORICAL WORD-FORMATION CAUGHT IN THE PRESENT Changes in modern usage

Levania Miranda

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CLASS-CHANGING PREFIXES IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Edin Dupanovic

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Review of Kenneth Shields, A History of Indo-European Verb Morphology

Michael Weiss

Diachronica, 1994

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Borrowings, Derivational Morphology, and Perceived Productivity in English, 1300-1600 (Unpublished Dissertation)

Chris C Palmer

2009

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Debonding and clipping of prefixoids in Germanic: Constructionalization or constructional change?

Muriel Norde, Kristel Van Goethem

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The value of the sources surviving in more than one version for studies on obsolete words: the case of non-surviving preterite-presents in English

Anna Wojtyś

Kwartalnik Neofilologiczny, 2019

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Bedusted, yet not beheaded: The role of be-'s constructional properties in its conservation

Hubert Cuyckens, Peter Petré

2008

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Torre Alonso, R. Recursive suffixation in the formation of Old English nouns. In J. Martín, R. Torre Alonso, A. Canga Alonso and I. Medina Barco (eds.), Convergent Approaches on Mediaeval English Language and Literature. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars. 63-86.

Roberto Torre

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Exploring the meaning and productivity of a polysemous prefix. The case of the Modern Greek prepositional prefix para-.

Angeliki Efthymiou, Georgia Fragaki

Efthymiou, A. Fragaki G. & Markos A. (2015). Exploring the meaning and productivity of a polysemous prefix. The case of the Modern Greek prepositional prefix para-. Acta Linguistica Hungarica 62.4, pp. 447-476

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The historical development of the suffix -en in English

Jeroen van de Weijer

Acta Linguistica Academica, 2022

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The History of -eer in English: Suffix Competition or Symbiosis?

Chris C Palmer

Languages, 2024

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Introduction to Special issue of Quaderns de Filologia. Estudis Lingüístics (18)

Jesús Fernández-Domínguez

2013

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Lexical Fossils in Present-Day English: Describing and Delimiting the Phenomenon

Stephen Coffey

2013

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Why prefixes?

Marianne Mithun

Acta Linguistica Hungarica, 2003

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Prefixes of Germanic Origin

arburim iseni

ANGLISTICUM. Journal of the Association-Institute for English Language and American Studies, 2023

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A Study of Noun-Deriving Suffixes in Competition in Middle English

Laura Esteban-Segura

2018

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Introduction: The Battle of the Prefixes

Luigi Cazzato

Anglistica: AION, 2021

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English words: history and structure

Donka Minkova

2001

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Bomhard - Review of Shields (1982), Indo-European Noun Inflection: A Developmental History

Allan R . Bomhard

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From compounding to prefixation: diachronic evidence from Modern Greek dialects

Angela Ralli

2012

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