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Publication Date:
January 2011
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1897-7499
DOI:
10.2478/psicl-2011-0034

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Contrastive word-formation today: Retrospect and prospect

1 Université catholique de Louvain and Institut Libre Marie Haps, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium

Citation Information: Poznań Studies in Contemporary Linguistics PSiCL. Volume 47, Pages 645–, ISSN (Online) 1897-7499, ISSN (Print) 0137-2459, DOI: 10.2478/psicl-2011-0034, January 2011

Publication History:
Received:
2010-12-01
Revised:
2011-05-01
Accepted:
2011-06-20

Abstract

This paper proposes an exploratory bird’s-eye view of contrastive word-formation research, an area which, to date, remains largely under-researched in the three fields in which it partakes, namely morphology, contrastive linguistics and lexicology. Studies in contrastive word-formation, as well as their meta-analysis in terms of scope, objectives and data, are presented in a critical survey of the literature, together with an extensive bibliography (1960–2010). A new contrastive methodology for future research is looked into and the major practical applications of contrastive word-formation in bilingual lexicography and translator training, among others, are overviewed. Contrastive word-formation, it is argued, should be set within a more rigorous theoretical and methodological framework, which would be characterised by a dynamic conception of the tertium comparationis and the use of empirical data drawn from multilingual corpora.

Keywords: word-formation; contrastive linguistics; cross-linguistic studies; tertium comparationis; corpus linguistics

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