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Word Formation as a Naming Device - by Pius Ten Hacken & Renáta Panocová
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- Proposes naming as a criterion for classifying and evaluating theories of morphology
- About the Author: Pius ten Hacken is a Professor of Translation Studies at the University of Innsbruck.
- 312 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Language Arts
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Proposes naming as a criterion for classifying and evaluating theories of morphologyBook Synopsis
Proposes naming as a criterion for classifying and evaluating theories of morphologyReview Quotes
This book is an extremely ambitious and comprehensive milestone in the field of morphology, with a fresh and unique approach connecting form and meaning in the area of word formation and naming in particular.
--Kerstin Richter, University of RegensburgAbout the Author
Pius ten Hacken is a Professor of Translation Studies at the University of Innsbruck. His research focuses on word formation, terminology and the mental lexicon. His latest monograph is Word Formation in Parallel Architecture (2019). Together with Maria Koliopoulou, he was guest editor for a special issue on New Words and Linguistic Purism of the International Journal of Lexicography (2020). His latest edited volume, co-edited with Renáta Panocová, is The Interaction of Borrowing and Word Formation (Edinburgh University Press, 2020).
Renáta Panocová is a Professor of Linguistics at the Department of British and American Studies at the Faculty of Arts of the Pavol Jozef Safárik University in Kosice. Her research focuses on word formation, language for special purposes and intercultural communication. Her latest monographs are The Vocabulary of Medical English: A Corpus-Based Study (2017) and Categories of Word Formation and Borrowing: An onomasiological account of neoclassical formations (2015). Together with Pius ten Hacken she edited The Interaction of Borrowing and Word Formation (Edinburgh University Press, 2020).