Exploitation stylistique du processus de composition nominale en anglais contemporain

We focus on a few English compound nouns stylistically marked in that they are non conventional denominations. These compounds are also characterized by their shortness, in as much they synthetize an underlying discourse. We compare compound nouns to compound adjectives, and it comes out that compou...

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Main Author: Élise Mignot
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Language:English
Published: Université Jean Moulin - Lyon 3 2010-10-01
Series:Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/lexis/472
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description We focus on a few English compound nouns stylistically marked in that they are non conventional denominations. These compounds are also characterized by their shortness, in as much they synthetize an underlying discourse. We compare compound nouns to compound adjectives, and it comes out that compound adjectives are much less characterized by shortness, even if they can also be seen as the synthetic form of an underlying analytic structure. If it can be assumed that these remarks pertaining to the domain of word-formation give us some insight into nouns and adjectives in general, shortness then appears to be a characteristic of nouns rather than adjectives. Our initial stylistic approach leads us to a reflexion on grammatical categories.
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spelling doaj-art-d7c3fddc85ba4279a80c46eae0b1bc6a2024-12-09T14:52:41ZengUniversité Jean Moulin - Lyon 3Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology1951-62152010-10-01510.4000/lexis.472Exploitation stylistique du processus de composition nominale en anglais contemporainÉlise MignotWe focus on a few English compound nouns stylistically marked in that they are non conventional denominations. These compounds are also characterized by their shortness, in as much they synthetize an underlying discourse. We compare compound nouns to compound adjectives, and it comes out that compound adjectives are much less characterized by shortness, even if they can also be seen as the synthetic form of an underlying analytic structure. If it can be assumed that these remarks pertaining to the domain of word-formation give us some insight into nouns and adjectives in general, shortness then appears to be a characteristic of nouns rather than adjectives. Our initial stylistic approach leads us to a reflexion on grammatical categories.https://journals.openedition.org/lexis/472stylisticscompound nounsparts of speech
spellingShingle Élise Mignot
Exploitation stylistique du processus de composition nominale en anglais contemporain
Lexis: Journal in English Lexicology
stylistics
compound nouns
parts of speech
title Exploitation stylistique du processus de composition nominale en anglais contemporain
title_full Exploitation stylistique du processus de composition nominale en anglais contemporain
title_fullStr Exploitation stylistique du processus de composition nominale en anglais contemporain
title_full_unstemmed Exploitation stylistique du processus de composition nominale en anglais contemporain
title_short Exploitation stylistique du processus de composition nominale en anglais contemporain
title_sort exploitation stylistique du processus de composition nominale en anglais contemporain
topic stylistics
compound nouns
parts of speech
url https://journals.openedition.org/lexis/472
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