An Investigation of Morphological Productivity of Nominal and Verbal Compounds in Legal Discourse

Jeta Hamzai
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Abstract Compounding is one of the most productive word-formation processes in contemporary Standard English. Hence, new patterns occur regularly. Productivity is one of the characteristic features of human language which implies the ability to create and understand new word forms by the speaker of a language. This was the starting point and motivation of this paper. The main aim of this paper was to investigate the morphological productivity of nominal and verb compounds in English as a foreign language in terms of the most productive and the least productive patterns of compounds in a written English corpus (consisted of 60073 words) by 75 students enrolled in undergraduate studies at the Law Faculty at SEEU. The quantitative measure used for the evaluation of the productivity of compounding patterns was according to hapax legomenon [P = n1 / N]. Findings from the empirical approach show that the most productive compounds in the analyzed corpus (professional /Legal English context) are verb compounds, followed by special noun compounds, whereas the least productive were noun compounds. The analysis of the corpus showed that morphological productivity in compounding increased in the writing of students with higher degree of competence and proficiency of English.
法律语篇中名词性和动词性复合词的形态生产力研究
摘要复合是现代标准英语中最具生产力的构词过程之一。因此,新的模式有规律地出现。生产力是人类语言的特征之一,它意味着说一种语言的人有创造和理解新单词形式的能力。这是本文研究的出发点和动力。本文的主要目的是调查英语作为外语的名义和动词复合词的形态生产力,根据书面英语语料库(包括60073个单词)中最多产和最不多产的复合词模式,研究75名在SEEU法学院注册的本科生。复合格局生产率评价采用hapax理论[P = n1 / N]定量度量。实证方法的研究结果表明,在分析的语料库(专业/法律英语语境)中,效率最高的化合物是动词化合物,其次是特殊名词化合物,而效率最低的是名词化合物。语料库分析表明,英语能力和熟练程度越高的学生在写作中词形合成效率越高。
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