1. There is Faith and Faith: prosodic contrast in Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian verb derivationMarko Simonović, 2018, published scientific conference contribution abstract Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...Verbs, Prosody, Optimality Theory, Distributed Morphology, Faithfulness, Theme vowels, Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian... Keywords: Verbs, Prosody, Optimality Theory, Distributed Morphology, Faithfulness, Theme vowels, Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian Published: 12.06.2018; Views: 2615; Downloads: 182
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2. Think globally, act locallyMarko Simonović, Petra Mišmaš, unpublished conference contribution Abstract: Slovenian is one of the languages used as a source of data for a model of non-local allomorphy in Božič (2019). Specifically, Božič (2019: 501) argues for non-local allomorphy in Slovenian because the root of the verb can differ depending on the finiteness of the form and this interaction occurs across the theme vowel (ž-e-ti ‘to reap’ vs. žanj-e-m ‘I reap’). In this talk we will, based on observations in Marvin (2003), propose a general account of theme vowels in Slovenian as the spellout of the v head and present additional data in favor of the more traditional analysis že-∅-ti~žanj-e-m (e.g. in Šekli 2010), which only involves local allomorphy. Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...form and this interaction occurs across the theme vowel (ž-e-ti ‘to reap’ vs. žanj-e-m ‘I... ...(2003), propose a general account of theme vowels in Slovenian as the spellout of the... Keywords: verbs, Slovenian, allomorphy, stress, theme vowels, spellout Published: 24.09.2020; Views: 1369; Downloads: 0
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3. Slovenian verbs: Structure, stress and allomorphyMarko Simonović, Petra Mišmaš, invited lecture at foreign university Abstract: The talk will address three closely related topics concerning the verb in Slavic: the structure of the verbal domain, stress patterns and root allomorphy. We focus on data from Slovenian. Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...verbs, Slovenian, Distributed Morphology, allomorphy, stress, theme vowels... Keywords: verbs, Slovenian, Distributed Morphology, allomorphy, stress, theme vowels Published: 13.10.2020; Views: 1274; Downloads: 0
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4. Why kl~kolj, br~ber, v~ved, but never kl~br or kolj~ber?Marko Simonović, Petra Mišmaš, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...Slovenian, phonology, morphology, verbs, root allomorphy, theme vowels... Keywords: Slovenian, phonology, morphology, verbs, root allomorphy, theme vowels Published: 29.01.2021; Views: 1062; Downloads: 34
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5. Roots pretending to be theme vowelsMarko Simonović, Petra Mišmaš, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract Found in: ključnih besedah Keywords: distributed morphology, Slovenian, theme vowels, roots, l-participles, unaccusatives, inchoative Published: 22.04.2021; Views: 1000; Downloads: 29
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7. Do Slavic secondary imperfectives contain multiple theme vowels?Rok Žaucer, Franc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Boban Arsenijević, Marko Simonović, Stefan Milosavljević, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract Found in: ključnih besedah Keywords: Slavic, morphology, secondary imperfectives, theme vowels Published: 17.05.2021; Views: 809; Downloads: 30
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8. Two verbal cyclesPetra Mišmaš, Marko Simonović, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract Found in: ključnih besedah Summary of found: ...relative clauseroot allomorphy, Slovenian, morphology, stress, theme vowels... Keywords: relative clauseroot allomorphy, Slovenian, morphology, stress, theme vowels Published: 02.06.2021; Views: 728; Downloads: 37
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9. Lowest theme vowels or highest roots?Petra Mišmaš, Marko Simonović, 2022, original scientific article Abstract: This paper focuses on the e/i theme vowel class of verbs in Slovenian to bring together two seemingly unrelated debates: (i) the debate on the correlation between theme-vowel classes and certain argument structures and (ii) the debate on the status of derivational affixes within the framework of Distributed Morphology. Our core data come from a list of 108 unaccusative verbs obtained using adjectival active l-participles as an unaccusativity diagnostic. We show that (i) no unaccusative verbs belong to the two largest theme-vowel classes in Slovenian (a/a and i/i), whereas (ii) the two big theme vowel classes tend to get accusative arguments quite frequently. Most importantly, (iii) the e/i class stands out since more than one half of the unaccusative sample falls into it. The e/i class is furthermore exceptional in that its theme vowel surfaces in adjectival l-participles, it is the theme-vowel class to which inchoatives in inchoative-causative pairs belong and it behaves uniformly with respect to stress. Based on this behavior, which sets the e/i-class apart from other theme-vowel classes, we argue that the morpheme e/i is better analyzed as a derivational affix. We further argue, following Lowenstamm (2014), that derivational affixes are transitive roots rather than categorizers and propose detailed PF and LF instructions for the root under consideration. Found in: ključnih besedah Keywords: theme vowels, derivational roots, unaccusatives, l-participles, Slovenian Published: 18.02.2022; Views: 294; Downloads: 12
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