dc.contributor.author
Lieb, Hans-Heinrich
dc.date.accessioned
2018-06-08T03:14:58Z
dc.date.available
2013-07-23T13:12:51.109Z
dc.identifier.uri
https://refubium.fu-berlin.de/handle/fub188/14780
dc.identifier.uri
http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-18970
dc.description.abstract
Foreword. The present essay—longer than a paper but shorter than a
book—characterizes the Process Model of Word Formation that represents a new
approach to word formation intermediate between constructionist and generative
approaches; the model will be elaborated in detail in: Lieb, Hans-Heinrich (in
prep.), The Process Model of Word Formation and Inflection.
Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins. The essay, which is independent of the
book, replaces an earlier, unpublished manuscript (Lieb 2011/2012), of which
it is a completely revised and enlarged version. The essay was completed in
July 2013; it is an outcome of work undertaken by the author since roughly
2006 but originating from still earlier work (first presented at a Research
Colloquium held at the Freie Universität Berlin in 2001, and subsequently by a
lecture read at the Annual Meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Sprachwissenschaft in 2006: Lieb 2006). The present text is an Open Access
publication by the Freie Universität Berlin; it is free for downloading, but
all rights remain with the author (in particular, revamping of the text or its
commercial use are prohibited; quotation only with indication of the source).
The Freie Universität Berlin also houses a major effort at producing book-
length Open Access publications in linguistics, organized into series:
Language Science Press, langsci-press.org. The present essay does not fit this
framework, both for lack of a suitable series and for being shorter than a
book. An Open Access format was chosen for the essay by its author for a
number of reasons, most importantly, to provoke discussion (contact the author
via: edocs@ub.fu-berlin.de). Please quote this essay as follows, together with
its url: Lieb, Hans-Heinrich. 2013. Towards a general theory of word
formation: the Process Model. Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin. (An Open
Access publication.) The author is Full Professor (em.) of General and German
Linguistics at the Freie Universität Berlin in Berlin, Germany. Berlin, July
2013 Hans-Heinrich Lieb
de
dc.description.abstract
Foreword. The present essay—longer than a paper but shorter than a
book—characterizes the Process Model of Word Formation that represents a new
approach to word formation intermediate between constructionist and generative
approaches; the model will be elaborated in detail in: Lieb, Hans-Heinrich (in
prep.), The Process Model of Word Formation and Inflection.
Amsterdam/Philadelphia: Benjamins. The essay, which is independent of the
book, replaces an earlier, unpublished manuscript (Lieb 2011/2012), of which
it is a completely revised and enlarged version. The essay was completed in
July 2013; it is an outcome of work undertaken by the author since roughly
2006 but originating from still earlier work (first presented at a Research
Colloquium held at the Freie Universität Berlin in 2001, and subsequently by a
lecture read at the Annual Meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Sprachwissenschaft in 2006: Lieb 2006). The present text is an Open Access
publication by the Freie Universität Berlin; it is free for downloading, but
all rights remain with the author (in particular, revamping of the text or its
commercial use are prohibited; quotation only with indication of the source).
The Freie Universität Berlin also houses a major effort at producing book-
length Open Access publications in linguistics, organized into series:
Language Science Press, langsci-press.org. The present essay does not fit this
framework, both for lack of a suitable series and for being shorter than a
book. An Open Access format was chosen for the essay by its author for a
number of reasons, most importantly, to provoke discussion (contact the author
via: edocs@ub.fu-berlin.de). Please quote this essay as follows, together with
its url: Lieb, Hans-Heinrich. 2013. Towards a general theory of word
formation: the Process Model. Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin. (An Open
Access publication.) The author is Full Professor (em.) of General and German
Linguistics at the Freie Universität Berlin in Berlin, Germany. Berlin, July
2013 Hans-Heinrich Lieb
en
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http://edocs.fu-berlin.de/docs/content/main/leitlinien/nutzungsbedingungen.xml?lang=en
dc.subject
morphological word formation
dc.subject
syntactic word formation
dc.subject
word-formation processes
dc.subject
copulative compounding
dc.subject
determinative compounding
dc.subject
word-formation description
dc.subject
English word formation
dc.subject.ddc
400 Sprache::410 Linguistik::415 Grammatik
dc.title
Towards a general theory of word formation: the Process Model
dc.type
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
refubium.affiliation
Philosophie und Geisteswissenschaften
de
refubium.affiliation.other
Institut für Deutsche und Niederländische Philologie
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FUDOCS_document_000000018561
refubium.note.author
1. Please quote this essay as follows, together with its url: Lieb, Hans-
Heinrich. 2013. Towards a general theory of word formation: the Process Model.
Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin. (An Open Access publication.) 2. contact
the author via: edocs@ub.fu-berlin.de
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no
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open access