The linking of denotational and socio-expressive heads in Modern Greek and English compounding
Chariton Charitonidis
págs. 9-50
How close to syntax are compounds? Evidence from the Linking Element in German and Modern Greek
Maria Koliopoulou
págs. 51-70
Teasing apart syntactic category vs. argument structure information in deverbal word formation: a comparative psycholinguistic study
Christina Manouilidou, Linnaea Stockall
págs. 71-98
Is there a meaning hierarchy in verb-forming suffixation? Evidence from English and Modern Greek
AngeIiki Efthymiou
págs. 99-122
�Nominalization� taken literally: a diachronic corpus study of German word-formation patterns
Stefan Hartmann
págs. 123-156
How is the meaning of complex lexemes constructed? A study of neoclassical compounds in -cratie - -crate and -logie - -logue
Marine Lasserre, Fabio Montermini
págs. 157-181
An unrecognized class of words in Bulgarian and their word-formation
Mira Kovatcheva
págs. 183-208
Phonological and phonetic variability in complex words: an uncharted territory
Ingo Plag
págs. 209-228
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