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The semantic development of borrowed derivational morphology
This study investigates the effects of borrowing on the semantics of a derivational suffix. It presents a case
study that compares the borrowed Middle English suffix -ery to Middle French -erie, paying
special attention to their respective semantic structures and analysing them with semantic maps. The semantic structure of the
borrowed suffix -ery is very similar to that of its origin -erie and there is no evidence for
semantic reduction as a result of the borrowing process. This stability is linked to sociolinguistic aspects of the contact
situation. Substantial semantic changes do occur in the recipient language after the suffix has become an established word
formation process, however. On the basis of empirical data, this paper makes a contribution to the study of derivational semantics
and contact linguistics by proposing a methodology for the analysis of the semantic structure of (borrowed) derivational
morphology.
期刊介绍:
Diachronica provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of information concerning all aspects of language change in any and all languages of the globe. Contributions which combine theoretical interest and philological acumen are especially welcome. Diachronica appears three times per year, publishing articles, review articles, book reviews, and a miscellanea section including notes, reports and discussions.