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53. Why kl~kolj, br~ber, v~ved, but never kl~br or kolj~ber? : restrictions on the phonological shape of root allomorphs in SlovenianPetra Mišmaš, Marko Simonović, 2021, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: Slovenian, phonology, morphology, verbs, root allomorphy, theme vowels Published in RUNG: 29.01.2021; Views: 2381; Downloads: 69 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
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55. Magnetic performance of SrFe12O19-Zn0.2Fe2.8O4 hybrid magnets prepared by Spark Plasma SinteringPetra Jenuš, Aleksander Učakar, S. Repše, Claudio Sangregorio, Mikkele Petrecca, M Albino, Cesar de Julian Fernandez, Blaž Belec, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: magnets, hybrid magnets, ferrites Published in RUNG: 26.01.2021; Views: 2549; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
56. √ov Is in the Air: The Extreme Multifunctionality of the Slovenian Affix ovMarko Simonović, Petra Mišmaš, 2020, original scientific article Abstract: In this paper we consider several instances of the Slovenian affix ov, which surfaces in many, apparently unrelated contexts. Here we focus on (i) ov in verbs, where it can act as an imperfectivizer or a verbalizer, (ii) ov found in possessive adjectives and kind adjectives derived from nouns, (iii) ov which precedes the adjectiviser (e)n in denominal adjectives, and (iv) ov in nominal declension (acting as a genitive case ending in dual and plural or as a dual/plural augment). Building on the observation that certain affixes function either as inflectional or as derivational (see Simonović and Arsenijević 2020), and working within a Distributed Morphology approach which postulates that derivational affixes should be analyzed as roots (e.g. Lowenstamm 2014), we argue for a single multifunctional ov. This ov is a potentially meaningless root that can take as a complement other roots (thus forming a “radical core”) or phrases, resulting in different structures and consequently different stress patterns and meanings, but can also act as an Elsewhere allomorph, whose insertion is guided by an interplay of phonological and morphological constraints. Keywords: morphology, Distributed Morphology, Slovenian, multifunctional affix, roots Published in RUNG: 04.01.2021; Views: 2384; Downloads: 64 Full text (609,55 KB) |
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58. Plavanje da, zaplavanje ne? Obrazilo -je v glagolnikih in drugih okoljih v vseslovanskem kontekstuPetra Mišmaš, Marko Simonović, Boban Arsenijević, Stefan Milosavljević, Agnieszka Będkowska-Kopczyk, Petya Rogić, Svitlana Antonyuk-Yudina, 2020, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: slovanski jeziki, slovenščina, morfologija, glagolnik, nedovršnost, dovršnost Published in RUNG: 11.11.2020; Views: 3397; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
59. Nominalizations, double genitives, and possessives: Evidence for the DP-hypothesis in Serbian by Anja Šarić (review)Petra Mišmaš, 2020, review, book review, critique Keywords: nominal domain, DP-hypothesis, Serbian, syntax, nominalization, double genitive, possessive Published in RUNG: 09.11.2020; Views: 2493; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
60. Can we explain strict ordering restrictions with extralinguistic properties?Franc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Rok Žaucer, Luka Komidar, Gregor Sočan, unpublished conference contribution Abstract: Cartographic approach to syntax models strict universal word orders with a universal hierarchy of functional projections. For example, universal order of adjectives [Adjs]
(cf. Hetzron 1978, Sproat & Shih 1991, etc.), supposedly comes from a universal hierarchy of
FPs which host specific types of Adjs (Scott 2002). Adopting this as a premise, we explore the
origin of this hierarchy, i.e., the origin of the specific ordering of individual FPs in the
functional hierarchy and thus the origin in which Adjs end up being linearized. Keywords: adjectives, cartography, universal hierarchy of functional projections, general cognition, experimental syntax, cognitive foundations of syntax Published in RUNG: 16.10.2020; Views: 2779; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |