DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW TO THE STUDY OF CONVERSION
Keywords:
Keywords: conversion, zero derivation, word-formation, morphology, syntax, semantics, cognitive linguistics, category change, English grammar.Abstract
Annotation: This article presents an overview of the different theoretical
approaches to the study of conversion, focusing on morphological, syntactic, semantic,
and cognitive perspectives. Special attention is given to the debates on the status of
conversion as a distinct type of word-formation, its classification, and the mechanisms
behind it.
References
References:
1. Marchand, H. (1969). The Categories and Types of Present-Day English Word-
Formation.
2. Lieber, R. (2005). Morphology and Lexical Semantics.
3. Clark, E.V., & Clark, H.H. (1979). When nouns surface as verbs.
4. Bauer, L. (1983). English Word-Formation.
5. Plag, I. (2003). Word-Formation in English.
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2025-05-08
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Khaydarova Nigora, & Aripova Rayyona. (2025). DIFFERENT POINTS OF VIEW TO THE STUDY OF CONVERSION . TADQIQOTLAR, 61(5), 261-263. https://scientific-jl.com/tad/article/view/12503