Affixation
§ 6. Definition. Degree of Derivation. Prefixal and Suffixal Derivatives 114 § 7. Prefixation. Some Debatable Problems....... 115 § 8. Classification of Prefixes..................... 117 § 9. Suffixation. Peculiarities of Some Suffixes 119 § 10. Main Principles of Classification.............. 120 § 11. Polysemy and Homonymy....................... 121 § 12. Synonymy................................................. 122 § 13. Productivity............................................... 123 § 14. Origin of derivational affixes..................... 125 § 15. Summary and Conclusions.................. 126 Conversion § 16. Definition................................................. 127 § 17. Synchronic Approach................................ 130 § 18. Typical Semantic Relations....................... 131 § 19. Basic Criteria of Semantic Derivation....... 133 § 20. Diachronic Approach of Conversion. Origin 136 § 21. Productivity. Traditional and Occasional Conversion....... 138 § 22. Conversion and Sound-(Stress-) Interchange 139 § 23. Summary and Conclusions.................. 140 Word-Composition § 24. Compounding.......................................... 140 § 25. Structure.................................................. 141 § 26. Meaning.................................................... 143 § 27. Structural Meaning of the Pattern............. 144 § 28. The Meaning of Compounds. Motivation 145 § 29. Classification............................................. 146 § 30. Relations between the ICs of Compounds 146 § 31. Different Parts of Speech......................... 147 § 32. Means of Composition............................ 148 § 33. Types of Bases.......................................... 149 § 34. Correlation between Compounds and Free Phrases. 151 § 35. Correlation Types of Compounds............ 154 § 36. Sources of Compounds............................. 158 § 37. Summary and Conclusions..................... 158 VI. ETYMOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE ENGLISH WORD-STOCK § 1. Some Basic Assumptions........................... 160 Words of Native Origin § 2. Semantic Characteristics and Collocability. 162 § 3. Derivational Potential................................ 162 § 4. Summary and Conclusions......................... 164
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