The semantic transparency of English compound nouns

What is semantic transparency, why is it important, and which factors play a role in its assessment? This work approaches these questions by investigating English compound nouns. The first part of the book gives an overview of semantic transparency in the analysis of compound nouns, discussing its r...

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Main Author: Schäfer, Martin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Language Science Press 2018
Series:Morphological Investigations
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