COGNITIVE NATURE OF OCCASIONALISMS IN POSTFEMINIST FICTION

Abstract

The overall objective of the paper is to define types of occasional word-formation that are frequently used in chick-lit fiction and interpret them through the prism of cognitive semantics. The article suggests a new integrative approach to the analysis of cognitive nature of occasionalisms by describing cognitive mechanisms, operations and procedures underlying occasional word-formation.

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K. P. Nykytchenko

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K. P. Nykytchenko (2018). COGNITIVE NATURE OF OCCASIONALISMS IN POSTFEMINIST FICTION. Львівський філологічний часопис, 3(), 186-191. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-499210