The emergence of Noun + Noun constructions with a regressive order in contemporary French?

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Title: The emergence of Noun + Noun constructions with a regressive order in contemporary French?
Authors: LOOCK, RUDY1
Source: Journal of French Language Studies. Jul2013, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p259-279. 21p.
Subject Terms: *Nouns, *Morphology (Grammar), French language, Frames (Linguistics), Productivity (Linguistics), Linguistic analysis
Abstract: This paper investigates the emergence of atypical noun+noun structures exhibiting regressive order (head-final or NN) in contemporary French such as la grève attitude (‘the strike attitude’) or la Marcelle solidarité (‘the Marcelle solidarity’). Using attested examples drawn from contemporary media, the aim of the paper is to provide a detailed description and history of these data, as well as to study its productivity through the emergence of patterns such as la N attitude or la N Academy/Académie. Using traditional tests, the paper also investigates the morphological versus syntactic nature of the construction and concludes in favour of the former. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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