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warning: The term is very general in English and the definition above corresponds to what I found when searching for "morphological analogy" | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:48, 9 November 2024
Adoption of transformations to create different forms of a given word based on analagous transformations that already exist for another word.
- Morphological analogy
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | analogy |
Adoption of transformations to create different forms of a given word based on analagous transformations that already exist for another word. |
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analogie (French)
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analogy (English)
The term is very general in English and the definition above corresponds to what I found when searching for "morphological analogy"
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Analogiebildung (German)
I'm not sure whether the French term denotes a process or the result of this process. German "Analogie" is not specific enough. In our context, neologisms can be formed in analogy to other words, and this in German would be called "Analogiebildung" (for the result). I guess, this noun could also be used to denote the process, but that should be a different concept.
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analogie (lingvistică) (Romanian)
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ანალოგია (Georgian)
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analogia (Catalan)