Metaphor and lexical neology: productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in Spanish

This paper proposes a relationship between the productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in Spanish and a series of metaphors that have, recursively, expanded their scope. The analysis takes under consideration studies addressing the processes of word formation from a perspective of diachronic morpholog...

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Main Author: Lorena M. A. de Matteis
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Language:Catalan
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2017-03-01
Series:Revista de Filología Románica
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RFRM/article/view/55301
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spelling doaj-f7ca3788908046aba2513b02eb3b7fd42020-11-25T02:18:31ZcatUniversidad Complutense de MadridRevista de Filología Románica0212-999X1988-28152017-03-0133219122210.5209/RFRM.5530151438Metaphor and lexical neology: productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in SpanishLorena M. A. de Matteis0Departamento de Humanidades. Universidad Nacional del Sur/CONICET (Argentina)This paper proposes a relationship between the productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in Spanish and a series of metaphors that have, recursively, expanded their scope. The analysis takes under consideration studies addressing the processes of word formation from a perspective of diachronic morphology (Rainer 2002; Pharies 2002, 2004), as well as the contribution to the study of neologisms of studies that highlight the relevance of metaphor in the organization of thought and everyday communication (Lakoff and Johnson 1980) and allow to address them in relation to social representations (Rodríguez Salazar, 2007). All sources are written texts representing different varieties of Spanish, with special attention to the peninsular and argentine varieties. Online searches were used to identify examples of particular words and lexicographical works (DRAE, DEA, DUE, DVUA, VOX and those integrating the Nuevo Tesoro Lexicográfico de la Lengua Española [online]) are also considered as secondary sources.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RFRM/article/view/55301morfologíametáfora conceptualneologíarepresentación socialnauta.
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author Lorena M. A. de Matteis
spellingShingle Lorena M. A. de Matteis
Metaphor and lexical neology: productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in Spanish
Revista de Filología Románica
morfología
metáfora conceptual
neología
representación social
nauta.
author_facet Lorena M. A. de Matteis
author_sort Lorena M. A. de Matteis
title Metaphor and lexical neology: productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in Spanish
title_short Metaphor and lexical neology: productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in Spanish
title_full Metaphor and lexical neology: productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in Spanish
title_fullStr Metaphor and lexical neology: productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in Spanish
title_full_unstemmed Metaphor and lexical neology: productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in Spanish
title_sort metaphor and lexical neology: productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in spanish
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Revista de Filología Románica
issn 0212-999X
1988-2815
publishDate 2017-03-01
description This paper proposes a relationship between the productivity of the {-nauta} morpheme in Spanish and a series of metaphors that have, recursively, expanded their scope. The analysis takes under consideration studies addressing the processes of word formation from a perspective of diachronic morphology (Rainer 2002; Pharies 2002, 2004), as well as the contribution to the study of neologisms of studies that highlight the relevance of metaphor in the organization of thought and everyday communication (Lakoff and Johnson 1980) and allow to address them in relation to social representations (Rodríguez Salazar, 2007). All sources are written texts representing different varieties of Spanish, with special attention to the peninsular and argentine varieties. Online searches were used to identify examples of particular words and lexicographical works (DRAE, DEA, DUE, DVUA, VOX and those integrating the Nuevo Tesoro Lexicográfico de la Lengua Española [online]) are also considered as secondary sources.
topic morfología
metáfora conceptual
neología
representación social
nauta.
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/RFRM/article/view/55301
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