Deverbal nominalization in modern Swedish and Norwegian: formal, semantic, and stylistic aspects of derivatives with the suffixes -else and -an/-en. Cover Image

Отглаголна номинализация в съвременния шведски и норвежки език. Формални, семантични и стилистични особености на производните с наставки –else и –an/–en.
Deverbal nominalization in modern Swedish and Norwegian: formal, semantic, and stylistic aspects of derivatives with the suffixes -else and -an/-en.

Author(s): Ivan Tenev
Subject(s): Language studies, Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Софийски университет »Св. Климент Охридски«
Keywords: word-formation; deverbal nominalization; Swedish; Norwegian;
Summary/Abstract: This monograph is a comprehensive study that examines in a comparative perspective deverbal nominalization with the suffixes -else and -an/-en in contemporary Swedish and Norwegian. It contrasts the formal, semantic, and stylistic characteristics of the respective word-formative patterns, based on both intrasystemic (for Swedish and Norwegian separately) and intersystemic (comparative) analysis. This analysis encompasses not only word-formation patterns but also their constraints and the derivative lexemes they produce. The study offers also an account of some productive, as well as unproductive, competitive and complementary word-formation models, such as derivation with -ande (-ende), -(n)ing, -eri, zero derivation, and others. It outlines the similarities and differences in the main regularities governing the formation of deverbal nouns in Swedish and Norwegian.

  • Print-ISBN-10: 978-954-07-58
  • Page Count: 282
  • Publication Year: 2024
  • Language: Bulgarian
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