Phytonymic Derivational Systems in the Romance Languages - Walter E. Geiger
Phytonymic Derivational Systems in the Romance Languages - Walter E. Geiger
- Studies in their Origin and Development
AutorzyWalter E. Geiger
Walter Geiger's exhaustively researched volume takes a diverse phytonymic lexicon (including trees, fruits, vegetables, flowers, grasses, grains, and plant parts) from its process of derivation in Latin through the nominalization of adjectival systems and semantic classifications to demonstrate the trends of retention, functional diversification, and extinction of derivational patterns through language development.
EAN: 9780807891872
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623GGS03527KS
Rok wydania
1978
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.2x22.9cm
Język
angielski
Strony
234

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623GGS03527KS
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9780807891872
Rok wydania
1978
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.2x22.9cm
Język
angielski
Strony
234
Autorzy
Walter E. Geiger

This study, an admirable addition to the school of suffixal-derivation headed by Yakov Malkiel, explores the diachronic linguistic processes of the nomenclature used for plants from the flourishing of Classical Latin to contemporary Romance languages, with a special focus on Hispano-Romance.
Walter Geiger's exhaustively researched volume takes a diverse phytonymic lexicon (including trees, fruits, vegetables, flowers, grasses, grains, and plant parts) from its process of derivation in Latin through the nominalization of adjectival systems and semantic classifications to demonstrate the trends of retention, functional diversification, and extinction of derivational patterns through language development.
EAN: 9780807891872
Walter Geiger's exhaustively researched volume takes a diverse phytonymic lexicon (including trees, fruits, vegetables, flowers, grasses, grains, and plant parts) from its process of derivation in Latin through the nominalization of adjectival systems and semantic classifications to demonstrate the trends of retention, functional diversification, and extinction of derivational patterns through language development.
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