1. Ov to the rescuePetra Mišmaš, Marko Simonović, 2023, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: Slovenian, morphology, deverbal nouns, nominalizations, verbs, affix, suffixation, multifunctionality Published in RUNG: 29.08.2023; Views: 705; Downloads: 2 Link to file This document has many files! More... |
2. Explaining the quantitative distribution of deverbal -lac/-lec nominalizations in Western South SlavicBoban Arsenijević, Katarina Gomboc Čeh, Franc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Stefan Milosavljević, Rok Žaucer, 2022, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: Slavic, BCS, Slovenian, nominalizations, imperfectives, perfectives, aspect, verb, morphology Published in RUNG: 10.10.2022; Views: 1070; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
3. Licensing deverbal -lac/-lec nominalizations in Western South SlavicBoban Arsenijević, Katarina Gomboc Čeh, Franc Marušič, Stefan Milosavljević, Petra Mišmaš, Marko Simonović, 2022, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Slovenian, Slavic, nominalizations, participles, imperfective verbs, perfective verbs Published in RUNG: 26.09.2022; Views: 1090; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
4. The role of syntax in stress assignment in Serbo-CroatianBoban Arsenijević, Marko Simonović, 2013, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Abstract: This chapter analyses a set of interface phenomena showing important correlations between certain phonological regularities on the one hand, and a set of syntactic and semantic properties of the respective expressions on the other. Serbo-Croatian deadjectival nominalizations typically exhibit one of two different prosodic patterns: (1) prosody faithful to the base i.e., surface prosody of the lexical adjective (e.g., Ispraavnoost ‘correctness’, derived from Ispraavan ‘correct’); and (2) a rising span over a long closed penultimate syllable and the syllable following it (e.g., isprAAvnOOst ‘correctness’). The chapter formulates a generalization where, all things being equal, nominalized predicational structures correspond to (1), while nominalized stems correspond to (2). It provides a formal model of the syntactic and semantic as well as the phonological reality of these nominalizations, and an attempt at explaining these facts. Keywords: deadjectival nominalizations, lexical conservatism, syntax-phonology interface, compositionality, Serbo-Croatian Published in RUNG: 07.02.2018; Views: 3658; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |