Affixation
§ 6. Definition. Degree of Derivation. Prefixal and Suffixal Derivatives 114
§ 7. Prefixation. Some Debatable Problems ............................................................. 115
§ 8. Classification of Prefixes......................................................... ..... 117
§ 9. Suffixation. Peculiarities of Some Suffixes................................................ 119
§ 10. Main Principles of Classification ..................................................................... 120
§ 11. Polysemy and Homonymy .............................................................................. 121
§ 12. Synonymy........................................................................................................ 122
§ 13. Productivity...................................................................................................... 123
§ 14. Origin of derivational affixes............................................................................ 125
§ 15. Summary and Conclusions................................................................ . 126
Conversion
§ 16. Definition.................................................................................................. 127
§ 17. Synchronic Approach....................................................................................... 130
§ 18. Typical Semantic Relations.............................................................................. 131
§ 19. Basic Criteria of Semantic Derivation.............................................................. 133
§ 20. Diachronic Approach of Conversion. Origin............................................ 136
§ 21. Productivity. Traditional and Occasional Conversion. ...... 138
§ 22. Conversion and Sound-(Stress-) Interchange.................................................. 139
§ 23. Summary and Conclusions . . . ................................................................ 140
Word-Composition
§ 24. Compounding........................................................................................... 140
§ 25. Structure.................................................................................................... 141
§ 26. Meaning........................................................................................................... 143
§ 27. Structural Meaning of the Pattern.................................................................... 144
§ 28. The Meaning of Compounds. Motivation ....................................................... 145
§ 29. Classification................................................................................................... 146
§ 30. Relations between the ICs of Compounds....................................................... 146
§ 31. Different Parts of Speech ................................................................................ 147
§ 32. Means of Composition.............................................................................. 148
§ 33. Types of Bases................................................................................................ 149
§ 34. Correlation between Compounds and Free Phrases ........................................ 151
§ 35. Correlation Types of Compounds ................................................................... 154
§ 36. Sources of Compounds................................................................................... 158
§ 37. Summary and Conclusions ...................................................................... 158
VI. ETYMOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE ENGLISH WORD-STOCK
§ 1.Some Basic Assumptions.................................................................................. 160
Words of Native Origin
§ 2. Semantic Characteristics and Collocability........................................................ 162
§ 3. Derivational Potential.................................................................................. 162
§ 4. Summary and Conclusions................................................................................ 164
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