Publications
Publication details [#45600]
Munat, Judith, ed. 2007. Lexical Creativity, Texts and Contexts. (Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics 58). John Benjamins. xvi+294 pp.
Publication type
Book – edited volume
Publication language
English
Keywords
Annotation
The coining of novel lexical items and the creative manipulation of existing words and expressions is heavily dependent on contextual factors, including the semantic, stylistic, textual and social environments in which they occur. The twelve specialists contributing to this collection aim to illuminate creativity in word formation with respect to functional discourse roles, but also examine ‘critical creativity’ determined by language policy, as well as diachronic phonetic variation in creatively-coined words. The data, based either on large corpora or smaller hand-collected samples, is drawn from advertising, the daily press, electronic communication, literature, spoken interaction, cartoons, lexical ontologies and style guides. Each study analyses novel formations in relation to their contexts of use and inevitably leads to the crucial question of creativity vs. productivity. By focussing on creative lexical formations at the level of parole, these studies provide insights into morphological theory at the level of langue, and ultimately seek to explain lexical creativity as a function of language use.
Articles in this volume
Renouf, Antoinette. Tracing lexical productivity and creativity in the British media: The Chavs and the Chav-Nots. 61–89
López Rúa, Paula. Keeping up with the times: Lexical creativity in electronic communication. 137–159
Munat, Judith. Lexical creativity as a marker of style in science fiction and children's literature. 163–185