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Tipo di tesi
Tesi di laurea specialistica
Autore
MALATESTI, MARIA LETIZIA
URN
etd-09132011-104331
Titolo
Extra-grammatical Morphology in English
Dipartimento
INTERFACOLTA'
Corso di studi
LINGUISTICA
Relatori
tutor Prof. Merlini Barbaresi, Lavinia
correlatore Prof. Peroni, Roberto
relatore Prof.ssa Bertuccelli Papi, Marcella
correlatore Prof. Peroni, Roberto
relatore Prof.ssa Bertuccelli Papi, Marcella
Parole chiave
- abbreviation
- back-formation
- blend
- context of use
- infixation
- phonaestheme
- reduplication
Data inizio appello
20/10/2011
Consultabilità
Completa
Riassunto
The analysis conducted in this work intends to make a contribution to the debate on the position that extra-grammatical processes occupy within English morphology with respect to that of grammatical ones. It represents an attempt to explore in detail and describe English extra-grammatical operations which are nowadays frequently and productively used in Modern English.
In particular, chapter 1 is an introduction on the main theories which are relevant in order to draw a clear definition of extra-grammaticality. Chapter 2 introduces the extra-grammatical process of abbreviations, distinguishing between three phenomena, namely, clippings, acronyms and initialisms. Chapter 3 and 4 deal respectively with the extra-grammatical phenomena of blending and reduplication. Chapter 5 investigates the so-called ‘marginal phenomena’, i.e. those processes which are considered of minor importance, because less productive and used than others, e.g. back-formation, infixation and phonaesthemes. Chapter 6 is devoted to the contextualization of all types of extra-grammatical formations within different contexts of use, in order to confirm the widespread creation and use of these new formations. In this specific case, we analyze extra-grammatical phenomena according to three fundamental principles, i.e. the principle of informality, economy and naming.
In particular, chapter 1 is an introduction on the main theories which are relevant in order to draw a clear definition of extra-grammaticality. Chapter 2 introduces the extra-grammatical process of abbreviations, distinguishing between three phenomena, namely, clippings, acronyms and initialisms. Chapter 3 and 4 deal respectively with the extra-grammatical phenomena of blending and reduplication. Chapter 5 investigates the so-called ‘marginal phenomena’, i.e. those processes which are considered of minor importance, because less productive and used than others, e.g. back-formation, infixation and phonaesthemes. Chapter 6 is devoted to the contextualization of all types of extra-grammatical formations within different contexts of use, in order to confirm the widespread creation and use of these new formations. In this specific case, we analyze extra-grammatical phenomena according to three fundamental principles, i.e. the principle of informality, economy and naming.
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