The study of compounds is currrently at the center of attention in many areas of both theoretical and applied linguistics. This volume brings together contributions by experts involved in wide range of such areas, based on a large number of diverse languages, spoken and signed. The breadth and depth of the coverage of topics, as well as the unified bibliography, make this volume a basic reference source for those interested in curent theoretical as well as experimental approaches to compounding, amd thus to theoreticla linguits as well as psycholinguistics and reserachers in related fields of cognitive science.

S.SCALISE, I.VOGEL (2010). Cross-Disciplinary Issues in Compounding,. AMSTERDAM : Benjamins.

Cross-Disciplinary Issues in Compounding,

SCALISE, SERGIO;
2010

Abstract

The study of compounds is currrently at the center of attention in many areas of both theoretical and applied linguistics. This volume brings together contributions by experts involved in wide range of such areas, based on a large number of diverse languages, spoken and signed. The breadth and depth of the coverage of topics, as well as the unified bibliography, make this volume a basic reference source for those interested in curent theoretical as well as experimental approaches to compounding, amd thus to theoreticla linguits as well as psycholinguistics and reserachers in related fields of cognitive science.
2010
382
9789027248275
S.SCALISE, I.VOGEL (2010). Cross-Disciplinary Issues in Compounding,. AMSTERDAM : Benjamins.
S.SCALISE; I.VOGEL
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