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Meng, Qingnan & Martin Hilpert
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2023. Meanings of-nomicsin English: FromNixonomicstocoronanomics. English Today 39:2  pp. 141 ff. DOI logo
Medvid, Olena M. & Kateryna M. Vashyst
2023. PRAGMATIC DEVIATIONS IN TRANSLATION OF LEXICAL BLENDS WITHIN POLITICAL DISCOURSE. Alfred Nobel University Journal of Philology 2:26/2  pp. 151 ff. DOI logo
Nendauni, Lutendo
2023. A morpho-semantic approach to social networking neologisms in ‘modern’ Tshivenḓa usage. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 41:2  pp. 89 ff. DOI logo
Grlj, Tina
2022. Blending as a Word-Formation Process. Journal for Foreign Languages 14:1  pp. 85 ff. DOI logo
Mattiello, Elisa
2022. Chapter 6. Derivational paradigms. In Paradigms in Word Formation [Studies in Language Companion Series, 225],  pp. 129 ff. DOI logo
Peña-Cervel, María Sandra
2022. Lexical blending in terms of cognitive modeling. In Figurativity and Human Ecology [Figurative Thought and Language, 17],  pp. 275 ff. DOI logo
Miliūnaitė, Rita
2021. New Lexis in the Interaction of Languages and Cultures: The Case of "Selfie" in the Lithuanian Language. Acta Baltico-Slavica 45 DOI logo
Brajerska-Mazur, Agata
2020. Portmanteaus, Blends and Contaminations in Polish Translations of “Jabberwocky”. In Negotiating Translation and Transcreation of Children's Literature [New Frontiers in Translation Studies, ],  pp. 139 ff. DOI logo
Tarasova, Elizaveta & Natalia Beliaeva
2020. On twittizens and city residents . The Mental Lexicon 15:1  pp. 21 ff. DOI logo
Lefilliâtre, Boris
2019. The cognitive motivation and purposes of playful blending in English. Corela :17-2 DOI logo
López-Rúa, Paula
2019. From Carmageddon and Invizimals to SimCity and Digimon: Blending Patterns in Videogame Titles. Complutense Journal of English Studies 27  pp. 183 ff. DOI logo
Rúa, Paula López
2010. Making and breaking the rules: lexical creativity in the alternative music scene. Language Awareness 19:1  pp. 51 ff. DOI logo
Philippe, Manon
2019. Incongruous Names: the Humorous Coinage and Use of Proper Names. Lexis :17 DOI logo
Renner, Vincent
2019. French and English lexical blends in contrast. Languages in Contrast 19:1  pp. 27 ff. DOI logo
Balteiro, Isabel & Laurie Bauer
2018. List of references. Lexis :14 DOI logo
Danilović Jeremić, Jelena & Jelena Josijević
2018. To blend so as to brand: a study of trademarks and brand names. Lexis :14 DOI logo
Elisa, Mattiello
2018. A corpus-based analysis of new English blends. Lexis :14 DOI logo
Jurado, Alejandro Barrena
2018. A study on the ‘wordgasm’: the nature of blends’ splinters. Lexis :14 DOI logo
Kjellander, Daniel
2018. Gold Punning: studying multistable meaning structures using a systematically collected set of lexical blends. Lexis :14 DOI logo
Kjellander, Daniel
2018. Cognitive constraints in English lexical blending. Pragmatics & Cognition 25:1  pp. 142 ff. DOI logo
Lalić-Krstin, Gordana & Nadežda Silaški
2018. From Brexit to Bregret. English Today 34:2  pp. 3 ff. DOI logo
Schoenfeld, Aviv, Evan Gary Cohen & Outi Bat‑El
2018. Variable base-word positioning in English blends. Lexis :14 DOI logo
Tomić, Gorica
2018. Headedness in contemporary English slang blends. Lexis :14 DOI logo
Tomić, Gorica
2019. A morphosemantic analysis of new blends in Serbian. Зборник радова Филозофског факултета у Приштини 49:2  pp. 61 ff. DOI logo
Tomić, Gorica
2022. Lexical blends in Serbian: An analysis of morphosemantic transparency. Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta u Pristini 52:3  pp. 13 ff. DOI logo
Chiru, Costin-Gabriel & Traian Rebedea
2017. Profiling of Participants in Chat Conversations Using Creativity-Based Heuristics. Creativity Research Journal 29:1  pp. 43 ff. DOI logo
Callies, Marcus
2016. Of soundscapes, talkathons and shopaholics: On the status of a new type of formative in English (and beyond). STUF - Language Typology and Universals 69:4  pp. 495 ff. DOI logo
Correia Saavedra, David
2016. Automatically identifying blend splinters that are morpheme candidates. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities 31:1  pp. 55 ff. DOI logo
Lepic, Ryan
2016. Motivation in morphology. Sign Language & Linguistics 19:2  pp. 285 ff. DOI logo
Lepic, Ryan
2021. From letters to families. In Constructions in Contact 2 [Constructional Approaches to Language, 30],  pp. 268 ff. DOI logo
Roig-Marín, Amanda
2016. ‘Blended’ Cyber-Neologisms. English Today 32:4  pp. 2 ff. DOI logo
Roig-Marín, Amanda
2023. José A. Sánchez Fajardo, Pejorative suffixes and combining forms in English (Studies in Language Companion Series 222). Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 2022. Pp. xvi + 229. ISBN 9789027210609.. English Language and Linguistics 27:2  pp. 413 ff. DOI logo
Voršič, Ines
2015. Sistemske in nesistemske novotvorjenke v tiskanih oglasih. Jezikoslovni zapiski 16:1 DOI logo
Beliaeva, Natalia
2014. A study of English blends: From structure to meaning and back again. Word Structure 7:1  pp. 29 ff. DOI logo
Beliaeva, Natalia
2018. Blending creativity and productivity: on the issue of delimiting the boundaries of blends as a type of word formation. Lexis :14 DOI logo
Malenica, Frane & Ivo Fabijanić
2013. Abbreviations in English Military Terminology. Brno Studies in English 39:1  pp. 59 ff. DOI logo

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