Ruolo: Curatore
Historical English word–formation : from a monostratal to a polystratal system, pp. 17-31
The disappearance of stems and the evolution of middle English vowel quantity, pp. 33-50
The origins and development of formative, pp. 51-65
The French component in modern English word–formation : diachrony within synchrony, pp. 67-76
Word–formation in Fourteenth–century London : problems and opportunities, pp. 79-92
"Trolli–lolli, handi–dandi" : wordplay, lexical chaining and language contamination in Piers Plowman, pp. 93-100
The formation of new words in Hoby's translation of The courtier (1561), pp. 101-113
"The name of the thing" : noun + noun combinations in Allen Ginsburg's Howl, pp. 115-123
The language acrobat : word–formation creativity and humour in P. G. Wodehouse, pp. 125-135
Compound forms : description and classification, with particular reference to compound adjectives, pp. 139-151
Word–malformations and the authoritarian attitude towards language usage, pp. 153-163
Early modern English word–formation revisited : nonce v/s nonce, pp. 165-174
Lexical potentialities of the prefix non– in early modern English, pp. 175-190
About some nominal compounds in Beowulf, pp. 191-203
Ware–from compounding to suffixation, pp. 205-217
Blending in English : some new examples from the '80s, pp. 219-225
Grandiloquence and hyperbole : word–formation in American English during the Westward migration (1787–1860), pp. 229-237
"New science" : new words in the Seventeenth century, pp. 239-250
Word–formation in 17th century English medical terminology, pp. 251-257
English word–formation in trade names, pp. 259-266
Colourless green deuces contain heavy flavours : naming scientific reality, pp. 267-276
Bankruptcy : from legislation to word–formation : a binary historical approach, pp. 277-284
Outlines of the development of a terminology, pp. 285-292
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