SKASE JOURNAL OF Theoretical Linguistics
ISSN 1336-782X
VOLUME 13 - 2016 No. 2
Special Number:
Selected papers from the Word-Formation Theories conference, Košice, 26-28 June, 2015
Guest editors: Aleksandra Bagasheva and Jesús Fernández-Dominguez
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Christina L. Gagné and Thomas L. Spalding Processing English compounds: Investigating semantic transparency |
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Natalia Beliaeva Blends at the intersection of addition and subtraction: Evidence from processing |
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Marcel Schlechtweg and Holden Härtl Memorization and the morphology-syntax divide:A cross-linguistic investigation |
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Henryk Kardela Analyzability and institutionalization: Setting parameters in cognitive morphology |
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Vesna Antoniová Derivational paradigm – Is there any? A contrastive research |
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Paolo Ramat What’s in a word? |
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Pius ten Hacken and Maria Koliopoulou Adjectival non-heads and the limits of compounding |
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Luise Kempf Modeling polyfunctional word formation patterns. A Construction Morphology account of adjectival derivation in the history of German | 140 |
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Milada Walková The relation of the head and the modifier in nominal compound names of medicinal herbs | 164 |
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Jurgis Pakerys On the derivational adaptation of borrowings | 177 |
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Lina Inčiuraitė-Noreikienė and Bonifacas Stundžia Searching for competing patterns in morphological derivation: The case of adjective borrowing | 189 |
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Anna Malicka-Kleparska Old Church Slavonic as a language with the middle voice morphology | 215 |
Board of Consulting Editors: | ||
NaNana
Aba Amfro, University of Ghan; Arthur Abramson,
University of Connecticut, USA;
Jean Aitchison, Oxford University, United Kingdom;
Miroslav Cerny, Ostrava University, Czech
Republic; Mary Esther Dakubu, Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana;
Jan Don, Amsterdam University, The
Netherlands;
Martin Everaert, Utrecht University, The Netherlands;
Roswitha Fischer, University of Regensburg,
Germany;
Christina Gagne, University of Alberta, Canada;
Renáta Gregová, P. J. Safarik University
Kosice, Slovak Republic;
Ján Horecký, Professor Emeritus, Slovak Republic (†
2006);
Denis Jamet, Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3, France;
Carina
Jahani, Uppsala University; Stanislav Kavka, Ostrava University, Czech Republic;
Robert Kieltika, University of Rzeszow, Poland;
Grezegorz A. Kleparski, University of Rzeszow, Poland; Peter Koch, Tuebingen University, Germany;
Lívia
Körtvélyessy, P. J. Safarik University Kosice, Slovak Republic; Viktor Krupa, Institute of Oriental Studies,
Slovak Academy of Sciences;
Merja Kyto, Uppsala University, Sweden; Jean-Rémi Lapaire, Bordeaux University, France;
Rochelle Lieber, University of New Hampshire,
USA;
Leonhard Lipka, Professor Emeritus, Germany;
Gina Maciuca,
University of Suceava, Rumania;
Alec Marantz, MIT Linguistics and Philosophy,
Cambridge, USA; Edith A. Moravcsik,
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee;
Makiko Mukai,
Kochi Women's University, Japan;
Ad Neeleman, University College London,
United Kingdom;
Arne Olofsson, Göteborg University, Sweden;
Dorota Osuchowska, University of Rzeszow, Poland; Pingali Sailaja,
University of Hyderabad, India; Dana Slančová, Prešov University, Slovak
Republic;
Višnja Josipović Smojver, University of Zagreb, Croatia,
Slávka Tomaščíková, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovak
Republic;
Salvador Valera,
University of Jaen, Spain, Jochen Zeller,
University of KwaZulu-Natal,Durban,South Africa |
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