
Tri-Constituent Compounds
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- Part I: Theoretical Prerequisites
- 2 Compounds and Compounding
- 3 Multi-word compounding
- Part II: Data acquisition and annotation
- 4 Compilation of a compound database
- 5 Annotation of internal structure
- Part III: Formal and functional description of three-noun compounds
- 6 Formal analysis of three-noun compounds
- 7 Functional analysis of three-noun compounds
- Part IV: The formation of tri-constituent compounds
- 8 Productivity in complex compounding
- Part V: Synopsis
- 9 A portrait of three-noun compounds
- 10 Summary and conclusions
- 11 Outlook
- References
- Subject index
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