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On the Compound Nature of Numerals in Englishopen access

Authors
Ahn, Sung Ho
Issue Date
Jul-2017
Publisher
한국영어학회
Keywords
English numerals; syntactically composite numerals; compounds; productivity; compositionality; idiomaticity
Citation
영어학, v.17, no.2, pp.331 - 349
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
영어학
Volume
17
Number
2
Start Page
331
End Page
349
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/151987
DOI
10.15738/kjell.17.2.201706.331
ISSN
1598-1398
Abstract
This paper explores the nature of English numerals, which are sometimes treated heterogeneously as compounds and syntactically composite numerals. Noting that “power-of-ten” words are never pluralized, however, this paper argues that every English numeral is a (compound) word. For this purpose, first, it checks if, and shows that, the so-called “syntactically composite” numerals in fact have overall properties of compounds: lexical complexity, lack of derivational affix, a compound stress pattern, allowance of a linker, right-headedness, syntactic inseparability, syntactico-semantic islandhood, and conceptual unity. Second, it also argues that their productivity and compositionality cannot deter numerals from being treated as compounds, on the basis of the facts that some other compounds can in fact be quite productive and compositional. Lastly, it shows that numerals are quite “idiomatic” in that they allow only numerals as their components besides the linker and.
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