Exploring the meaning and productivity of a polysemous prefix - The case of the Modern Greek prepositional prefix para - Cover Image

Exploring the meaning and productivity of a polysemous prefix - The case of the Modern Greek prepositional prefix para -
Exploring the meaning and productivity of a polysemous prefix - The case of the Modern Greek prepositional prefix para -

Author(s): Angeliki Efthymiou, Georgia Fragaki, Angelos Markos
Subject(s): Language studies, Morphology, Semantics
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Modern Greek; prepositional prefix; productivity; corpus-based study; polysemy;

Summary/Abstract: This paper follows a corpus-based approach to the meaning and productivity of the Modern Greek prepositional prefix para-. A semantic categorization of the prefix is proposed and its productivity is measured across semantic categories, registers, text types and grammatical categories. Para- was found to be more productive in non-locational and evaluative meanings. Its most productive meaning is excess, while the locational meaning of proximity still remains strong. It is also more productive in written than spoken registers and the grammatical category of nouns. The findings of the study can have implications about the prefix’s ongoing grammaticalization and its affixal status.

  • Issue Year: 62/2015
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 447-476
  • Page Count: 30
  • Language: English