Nominalizing evaluative suffixes in Russian: The interaction of declension class, gender, and animacy

This is a study of Russian nominalizing evaluative suffixes that form nouns of the -a-declension. Such suffixes are very interesting to investigate because they can consistently change the animacy, declension class, and grammatical gender of the base to which they attach. However, the resulting nom...

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Main Author: Olga Steriopolo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 2017-11-01
Series:Poljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/vestnik/article/view/4141
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spelling doaj-2c42dfb7fddc46f0b750c31846699b702020-11-25T00:25:28ZengSeptentrio Academic PublishingPoljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies1500-75021890-96712017-11-012010.7557/6.41413815Nominalizing evaluative suffixes in Russian: The interaction of declension class, gender, and animacyOlga Steriopolo0Leibniz-Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS), Berlin This is a study of Russian nominalizing evaluative suffixes that form nouns of the -a-declension. Such suffixes are very interesting to investigate because they can consistently change the animacy, declension class, and grammatical gender of the base to which they attach. However, the resulting nominalizations belong to different grammatical genders that seem to depend on the biological gender of a discourse referent. This work investigates morphosyntactic properties of such evaluative suffixes and proposes an account for the differences in grammatical gender. Nominalizing evaluative suffixes in Russian are drastically understudied. However, they contribute significantly to many important and much-debated questions in the current linguistic literature concerning the interaction between grammatical gender and declension class, mixed gender agreement, interpretability of gender features, and default gender. This research is done in the framework of Distributed Morphology (Halle and Marantz 1993; Halle 1997; Marantz 1997, among many others) and contributes to our understanding of the process of nominalization.  https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/vestnik/article/view/4141morphosyntaxevaluative suffixgenderdeclension classnominalizationRussian
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Nominalizing evaluative suffixes in Russian: The interaction of declension class, gender, and animacy
Poljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies
morphosyntax
evaluative suffix
gender
declension class
nominalization
Russian
author_facet Olga Steriopolo
author_sort Olga Steriopolo
title Nominalizing evaluative suffixes in Russian: The interaction of declension class, gender, and animacy
title_short Nominalizing evaluative suffixes in Russian: The interaction of declension class, gender, and animacy
title_full Nominalizing evaluative suffixes in Russian: The interaction of declension class, gender, and animacy
title_fullStr Nominalizing evaluative suffixes in Russian: The interaction of declension class, gender, and animacy
title_full_unstemmed Nominalizing evaluative suffixes in Russian: The interaction of declension class, gender, and animacy
title_sort nominalizing evaluative suffixes in russian: the interaction of declension class, gender, and animacy
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
series Poljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies
issn 1500-7502
1890-9671
publishDate 2017-11-01
description This is a study of Russian nominalizing evaluative suffixes that form nouns of the -a-declension. Such suffixes are very interesting to investigate because they can consistently change the animacy, declension class, and grammatical gender of the base to which they attach. However, the resulting nominalizations belong to different grammatical genders that seem to depend on the biological gender of a discourse referent. This work investigates morphosyntactic properties of such evaluative suffixes and proposes an account for the differences in grammatical gender. Nominalizing evaluative suffixes in Russian are drastically understudied. However, they contribute significantly to many important and much-debated questions in the current linguistic literature concerning the interaction between grammatical gender and declension class, mixed gender agreement, interpretability of gender features, and default gender. This research is done in the framework of Distributed Morphology (Halle and Marantz 1993; Halle 1997; Marantz 1997, among many others) and contributes to our understanding of the process of nominalization. 
topic morphosyntax
evaluative suffix
gender
declension class
nominalization
Russian
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/vestnik/article/view/4141
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