Lexical categories and processes of category change. Perspectives for a constructionist approach
					
	
		
		
		
			
				
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						Journal: 
	
		
			Zeitschrift für Wortbildung / Journal of Word Formation
			Band 1
			Ausgabe 2
			Erscheinungsjahr 2017
			
			pp. 31 - 61
		
	
					
					
				
			Zusammenfassung
			
				This paper revisits the notions of lexical category and category change from a constructionist perspective. I distinguish between four processes of category change (affixal derivation, conversion, transposition and reanalysis) and demonstrate how these category-changing processes can be analyzed in the framework of Construction Grammar. More particularly, it will be claimed that lexical categories can be understood as abstract instances of constructions (i.e., form-function pairings) and category change will be assumed to be closely connected to the process of constructionalization, i.e., the creation of new form-meaning pairings. Furthermore, it will be shown that the constructionist approach offers the advantage of accounting for the variety of input categories (ranging from morphemes to multi-word units) as well as for some problematic characteristics related to certain types of category change, such as context-sensitivity, counterdirectionality and gradualness of the changes.
			
		
	Details
- Seiten
- 31
- DOI
- 10.3726/zwjw.2017.02.02
- Open Access
- CC-BY-NC-ND
- Produktsicherheit
- Peter Lang Group AG
 
					