Table of contents
Editors’ introduction
Morphology and meaning: An overview
Plenary papers
Roots, concepts, and word structure: On the atoms of lexical semantics
Between word formation and meaning change
Section papers
Diachrony and the polysemy of derivational affixes
Possessive compounds in Slavic and the Principle of Integrated Meronymy
Relation diversity and ease of processing for opaque and transparent English compounds
Inflection vs. derivation: The function and meaning of the Mordvin abessive
Discrepancy between form and meaning
in word-formation: The case of over- and under-marking in French
Compounds vs. phrases: The cognitive status of morphological products
Semantic transparency, compounding, and the nature of independent variables
The layering of form and meaning in creole word-formation: A view from construction morphology
Semantic headedness and categorization of -cum- compounds
German plural doublets with and without meaning differentiation
On the form and meaning of double
noun incorporation
Tuning morphosemantic transparency
by shortening: A cross-linguistic perspective
Root transparency and the morphology-meaning interface: Data from Hebrew
Mimetic verbs and meaning
Mismatch verbs: A unified account of unaccusatives and deponents
The canonical function of the deponent
verbs in modern Greek
Language index
Subject index
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