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  • Linguistics
  • Morphology
  • Lexicology

Background:

  • Affixes often possess multiple semantic functions, a phenomenon known as polyfunctionality.
  • Understanding affix polyfunctionality is crucial for analyzing word formation and lexical ambiguity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the semantic polyfunctionality of French deverbal suffixes.
  • To analyze the diversity, distribution, and relationships of semantic functions realized by these suffixes.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of a sample of 3,091 French deverbal nouns.
  • Examination of 46 distinct deverbal suffixes.
  • Probabilistic analysis to identify semantic associations between functions.

Main Results:

  • Polyfunctionality is widespread among French deverbal suffixes, involving numerous semantic functions with variable frequencies.
  • Semantic associations non-arbitrarily drive polyfunctionality.
  • A hierarchy of functions exists based on monosemous or polysemous derivatives.
  • Polyfunctionality is linked to affix rivalry and influences morphological competition.

Conclusions:

  • Affix polyfunctionality in French is governed by systematic principles.
  • These principles impact lexical ambiguity and morphological competition.
  • The study highlights the complex nature of affix semantics and word formation.