ABSTRACT

First published in 1990. Romance Philology and General Linguistics have followed sometimes converging sometimes diverging paths over the last century and a half. With the present series we wish to recognise and promote the mutual interaction of the two disciplines. The focus is deliberately wide, seeking to encompass not only work in the phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and lexis of the Romance languages, but also studies in the history of Romance linguistics and linguistic thought in the Romance cultural area. Some of the volumes will be devoted to particular aspects of individual languages, some will be comparative in nature; some will adopt a synchronic and some a diachronic slant; some will concentrate on linguistic structures and some will investigate the sociocultural dimensions of language and language use in the Romance-speaking territories. As a branch of linguistic science, word formation is concerned with analysing and understanding the mechanisms by which the lexis is created and renewed.

part I|62 pages

The theoretical and historical framework

chapter 1|39 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|21 pages

Some recent theories of lexical morphology

part II|139 pages

Descriptive lexical morphology of Spanish

chapter 3|26 pages

Compounding

chapter 4|32 pages

Emotive suffixation

chapter 5|27 pages

Non-emotive suffixation

chapter 6|13 pages

Adjectivisation and adverbialisation

chapter 7|5 pages

Verbalisation

chapter 8|17 pages

Prefixation

chapter 9|17 pages

Misxellaneous procedures

chapter 10|7 pages

Conclusion