Multiple Nominal Compounds in Contemporary German on the Basis of the Language of Medicine Cover Image

Substantivische Mehrfachkomposita im Gegenwartsdeutschen am Beispiel der Medizinsprache
Multiple Nominal Compounds in Contemporary German on the Basis of the Language of Medicine

Author(s): Marta Anna Gierzyńska
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Oficyna Wydawnicza ATUT – Wrocławskie Wydawnictwo Oświatowe
Keywords: word formation; compound; technical jargon; medical jargon

Summary/Abstract: For a long time, specialized languages have been an important and popular area of linguistic research. So far, research works have been based on defining and dividing certain specialized languages in order to describe their complex structure or processes which influence them. This approach is also applied in the analysis of technical vocabulary which is considered as an integral part of every specialized language. In the world of continuous changes people need new terms for current phenomena, processes and products. In this particular aspect, word formation has a specific role as it provides people with the opportunity to fill in the gaps in onomastics. This statement is also true when it comes to medical language where many medical terms function as multiple nominal compounds. Maciej Choromański presents those areas of research in his monograph. In the theoretical part, the author provides the characteristics of the main rules of word formation processes and points at the issue of forming compounds. Then, the description of specialized languages and medical language is given. The empirical part is devoted to the analysis of multiple nominal compounds in medical nomenclature of contemporary German. The author’s research includes morphological, spatial, semantical and orthographical criteria. Describing all aspects mentioned above, allows the following monograph to be considered not only as a set of clues about the word formation system, but also as a reference to the context of specialized language. This work can serve as a valuable complement to current publications on that topic.

  • Issue Year: 23/2023
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 373-378
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: German