Attributive N+N compounds in diachrony: the N-modello, N-base and N-limite families

This article investigates the origin and diachronic development of Attributive-Appositive Noun+Noun (N+N) compounds in Italian, focusing on three semi-schematic families: N-modello, N-base, and N-limite. Drawing on diachronic data from the Google Books corpus, the study examines these compounds'...

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Main Author: Jan Radimský
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Published: Masaryk University 2024-10-01
Series:Études romanes de Brno
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Online Access:https://journals.phil.muni.cz/erb/article/view/39925
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description This article investigates the origin and diachronic development of Attributive-Appositive Noun+Noun (N+N) compounds in Italian, focusing on three semi-schematic families: N-modello, N-base, and N-limite. Drawing on diachronic data from the Google Books corpus, the study examines these compounds' emergence and subsequent productivity evolution from the late 19th century to the present day. The findings highlight the key innovations (leader words) that marked the formation of these patterns and identify significant trends and turning points in the proliferation of these three families of compounds, which have played a crucial role in shaping the broader Attributive-Appositive (ATAP) pattern in Italian. The study is framed within Construction Morphology and Relational Morphology theories, offering insights into the interaction between lexical specificity and abstract constructional patterns.
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spellingShingle Jan Radimský
Attributive N+N compounds in diachrony: the N-modello, N-base and N-limite families
Études romanes de Brno
Attributive-Appositive compounds
ATAP
noun noun compounds
compounding
diachrony
Italian
title Attributive N+N compounds in diachrony: the N-modello, N-base and N-limite families
title_full Attributive N+N compounds in diachrony: the N-modello, N-base and N-limite families
title_fullStr Attributive N+N compounds in diachrony: the N-modello, N-base and N-limite families
title_full_unstemmed Attributive N+N compounds in diachrony: the N-modello, N-base and N-limite families
title_short Attributive N+N compounds in diachrony: the N-modello, N-base and N-limite families
title_sort attributive n n compounds in diachrony the n modello n base and n limite families
topic Attributive-Appositive compounds
ATAP
noun noun compounds
compounding
diachrony
Italian
url https://journals.phil.muni.cz/erb/article/view/39925
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