Towards the study of color naming in Portuguese: structure and meaning of constructed nouns and adjectives

Authors

  • Margarita Correia Universidade de Lisboa
  • Sílvia Barbosa Instituto de Linguística Teórica e Computacional

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-9419.v15i2p358-406

Keywords:

Color naming. Word-formation. Morphology. Lexicology.

Abstract

Color naming is a central study subject in Lexicology, although its systematic morphological description in Portuguese is still lacking. In this study we describe the morphological and semantic aspects of complex nouns and adjectives constructed on the basis of the basic color terms from the Portuguese language. We focus on a description of the internal structure of these complex words, as well as on aspects concerning the productivity of the morphological processes, and attempt to associate those aspects with the referential capacities of the studied words. Lexicographical data were used, collected from the Vocabulário Ortográfico do Português, and the theoretical framework of this research is SILEX’s constructional model of Morphology. We verified that suffixation is the most productive process, followed by composition. Prefixation is rather unproductive. There are differences in the way that derived nouns and adjectives, on the one hand, and compounds, on the other, may name color tones and degrees of saturation. Derived words give rise to the naming of tones in a very imprecise manner, while compounds are much more effective and precise in the way they may name them, and composition is the most efficient resource available to denote degrees of brightness.

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Published

2014-04-23

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Towards the study of color naming in Portuguese: structure and meaning of constructed nouns and adjectives. (2014). Filologia E Linguística Portuguesa, 15(2), 358-406. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-9419.v15i2p358-406