Categories, Root Complexes and Default Stress

A new account is presented of stress assignment in deadjectival and deverbal nominalizations in Slovenian, explicitly addressing both regular cases and exceptions. The analysis is an extension of the account by Marvin (2003) and is couched in the model developed by Lowenstamm (2014), which views de...

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Main Author: Marko Simonović
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts) 2020-12-01
Series:Linguistica
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Online Access:http://revije.mitja.kom/linguistica/article/view/9194
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spelling doaj-0823c881b5cc4b38b021042ab2f3125c2021-05-25T08:51:29ZdeuZnanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)Linguistica0024-39222350-420X2020-12-0160110.4312/linguistica.60.1.103-117Categories, Root Complexes and Default StressMarko Simonović0University of Graz, Austria A new account is presented of stress assignment in deadjectival and deverbal nominalizations in Slovenian, explicitly addressing both regular cases and exceptions. The analysis is an extension of the account by Marvin (2003) and is couched in the model developed by Lowenstamm (2014), which views derivational affixes as transitive roots. The main addition to Lowenstamm’s model is the proposal that parts of the structure which only contain roots with no intermediate functional structure (the ‘radical cores’) always receive default prosody. The presented analysis dispenses with lexical stress in Slovenian affixes and derives the prosodic properties of affixed words solely from their structure. http://revije.mitja.kom/linguistica/article/view/9194stressnominalizationsdistributed morphologydefault stress patternderivational affixes as rootsradical cores
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Categories, Root Complexes and Default Stress
Linguistica
stress
nominalizations
distributed morphology
default stress pattern
derivational affixes as roots
radical cores
author_facet Marko Simonović
author_sort Marko Simonović
title Categories, Root Complexes and Default Stress
title_short Categories, Root Complexes and Default Stress
title_full Categories, Root Complexes and Default Stress
title_fullStr Categories, Root Complexes and Default Stress
title_full_unstemmed Categories, Root Complexes and Default Stress
title_sort categories, root complexes and default stress
publisher Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)
series Linguistica
issn 0024-3922
2350-420X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description A new account is presented of stress assignment in deadjectival and deverbal nominalizations in Slovenian, explicitly addressing both regular cases and exceptions. The analysis is an extension of the account by Marvin (2003) and is couched in the model developed by Lowenstamm (2014), which views derivational affixes as transitive roots. The main addition to Lowenstamm’s model is the proposal that parts of the structure which only contain roots with no intermediate functional structure (the ‘radical cores’) always receive default prosody. The presented analysis dispenses with lexical stress in Slovenian affixes and derives the prosodic properties of affixed words solely from their structure.
topic stress
nominalizations
distributed morphology
default stress pattern
derivational affixes as roots
radical cores
url http://revije.mitja.kom/linguistica/article/view/9194
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