Measuring Productivity in Word Formation

The Case of Israeli Hebrew

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Morphological productivity is the likelihood of a morphological pattern being used or comprehended in new word formation. Three methods of measuring productivity of word formation are proposed productivity tests (open-ended and judgment tasks), dictionary comparison (newer with older dictionaries, supplements with earlier versions), and the ratio of hapax legomena to tokens in corpora. Processes which score highly by all three criteria can safely be regarded as productive. The model is examined in light of data from Israeli Hebrew, which as a Semitic language offers a rich array of discontinuous and linear derivation patterns.
The Hebrew data also support the claims that in essence, lexical formation is semantically based; that it is constrained by a requirement for distinctiveness; and that it may vary significantly with the type of derivation base.

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Preliminary Material
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PREFACE
页码: xi–xiii
INTRODUCTION
页码: 1–8
SELECTING ADJECTIVAL DERIVATION PATTERNS
页码: 86–101
SELECTING NOMINAL DERIVATION PATTERNS
页码: 102–158
PARTIAL MIÅ KAL MERGER AND BACK-FORMATION
页码: 179–190
CONCLUSION
页码: 191–194
APPENDICES
页码: 195–241
REFERENCES
页码: 242–247
INDEX
页码: 249–253
STUDIES IN SEMITIC LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS
页码: 255–256
Shmuel Bolozky, Ph.D. (1972) in Linguistics, University of Illinois, is Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He has published extensively on Israeli Hebrew phonology and morphology and their application to the teaching of Hebrew.
Linguists specializing in morphological theory, Hebraists, and general Semiticists.
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