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Recent years have witnessed an increased interest in word-formation in both theoretical and functional linguistics as well as in language typology (e.g., Bauer 2004; Štekauer & Lieber, eds. 2005; Corbett 2010; Spencer 2013; Štekauer et al. 2013). This research can give new impetus to the study of word-formation in Baltic languages, expanding the well-established structuralist approaches (as presented in Urbutis 1978 and Soida 2009).

The aim of this workshop is to bring together scholars who are looking for new questions and/or methods for the study of word-formation in Latvian, Latgalian, Lithuanian, or Old Prussian, both from a synchronic and a diachronic point of view. We are especially interested in studies at the interface of word-formation and other fields, such as:

References

Bauer, Laurie. 2004. The function of word-formation and the inflection-derivation distinction. In: Words in their Places. A Festschrift for J. Lachlan Mackenzie, eds. Henk Aertsen, Mike Hannay & Rod Lyall. Amsterdam: Vrije Universiteit. 2004, 283-292.

Corbett, Greville G. 2010. Canonical derivational morphology. Word Structure 3, 141-155.

Soida, Emīlija. 2009. Vārddarināšana. Rīga: Latvijas Universitāte [the book was written in the early 1970s].

Spencer, Andrew. 2013. Lexical relatedness. Oxford University Press.

Štekauer, Pavel & Lieber, Rochelle, eds. 2005. Handbook of word-formation. Dordrecht: Springer.

Štekauer, Pavol & Valera, Salvador & Körtélyessy, Lívia. 2012. Word-formation in the world’s languages: a typological survey. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Urbutis, Vincas. 1978. Žodžių darybos teorija. Vilnius: Mokslas [2nd edition 2009].

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