Šiaurinių širvintiškių daiktavardžio kamienai ir jų hierarchija

<p><strong>NOUN STEMS AND THEIR HIERARCHY IN THE NORTHERN </strong><strong>ŠIRVINTIŠKIAI </strong><strong>SUBDIALECT</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p><p>In the Northern Širvintiškiai subdialect, a noun stem is treated as...

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Main Author: Aurimas Markevičius
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Published: Vilnius University 2011-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.baltistica.lt/index.php/baltistica/article/view/1153
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spelling doaj-78fae1ee754a4be086f694ba565088332020-11-24T22:31:10ZdeuVilnius UniversityBaltistica0132-65032345-00452011-12-0141343545010.15388/baltistica.41.3.11531075Šiaurinių širvintiškių daiktavardžio kamienai ir jų hierarchijaAurimas Markevičius<p><strong>NOUN STEMS AND THEIR HIERARCHY IN THE NORTHERN </strong><strong>ŠIRVINTIŠKIAI </strong><strong>SUBDIALECT</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p><p>In the Northern Širvintiškiai subdialect, a noun stem is treated as independent if it differs from other stems in at least the ending of one case form. With regard to this condition, the <em>i </em>stem and the consonant stem are subdivided into the masculine and feminine gender stems. In the subdialect, tradi­tional stems have been better retained in nouns having mobile stress. Due to shortening of unstressed long vowels, partial stress retraction and other reasons, barytone nouns have deviated to a great extent from the primary paradigms.</p><p>In the Northern Širvintiškiai subdialect, the number of noun stems is lower than that in standard Lithuanian and in the majority of its dialects, as <em>i̯u</em>, <em>i̯a<sub>1</sub></em> and <em>i̯a<sub>2</sub></em> stem nouns are inflected in a totally homogeneous way, i. e. according to the i̯a<sub>2</sub><strong> </strong>stem implicative model. Nouns of mobile stress have <em>a</em>, <em>i̯a<sub>2</sub></em>, <em>u</em>, <em>ā</em>,<em> </em><em>i̯</em><em>ā</em>, <em>ē</em>, <em>i<sub>m</sub></em>, <em>i<sub>f</sub></em><strong>, </strong><em>C<sub>m</sub> </em>and <em>C<sub>f</sub> </em>stems. Barytone stress nouns only have six stems, i. e. <em>a</em>, <em>i̯a<sub>2</sub></em>, <em>u</em>, <em>ā</em>, <em>ē</em>, and <em>i<sub>f</sub> </em>stems. The <em>i̯</em><em>ā </em>stem has coincided with the ē stem. Meanwhile, the i<sub>m</sub><strong>, </strong><em>C<sub>m</sub> </em>and <em>C<sub>f</sub> </em>stems are not found in words with barytone stress.</p><p>Hierarchic stem grouping “trees” that are produced using three methods (the maximum, minimum and average methods) indicate existence of three different types of noun declension: the masculine model (embracing the <em>a</em>, <em>i̯a<sub>2</sub></em> and <em>u </em>stems), the feminine model (the <em>ā</em> and <em>i̯</em><em>ā </em>stems) and the mixed model (the <em>i<sub>m</sub></em>, <em>i<sub>f</sub></em><strong>, </strong><em>C<sub>m</sub> </em>and <em>C<sub>f</sub> </em>stems). The <em>ē</em> stem is isolated: it embraces feminine gender nouns, yet according to declension there is a tendency towards the mixed declension type to a slightly greater extent.</p><p>The <em>a</em>, <em>i̯a<sub>2</sub></em><strong>, </strong><em>ā</em>, <em>i̯</em><em>ā</em> and <em>ē</em> stems are stable. They do not decline or rarely decline from their implicative models, and have no additional (complementary) paradigms. They are all (except for the <em>i̯</em><em>ā </em>stem) highly productive, open, constantly enriched with words from standard Lithuanian, other dialects and languages, and also with words having unstable stems. Unstable stems are as follows: <em>u</em>, <em>i<sub>m</sub></em>, <em>i<sub>f</sub></em><strong>, </strong><em>C<sub>m</sub> </em>and <em>C<sub>f</sub></em>.They are unproductive, and often have complementary paradigms and lose part of words belonging to them.</p>http://www.baltistica.lt/index.php/baltistica/article/view/1153dialektologijaširvintiškiaidaiktavardiskamienai
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author Aurimas Markevičius
spellingShingle Aurimas Markevičius
Šiaurinių širvintiškių daiktavardžio kamienai ir jų hierarchija
Baltistica
dialektologija
širvintiškiai
daiktavardis
kamienai
author_facet Aurimas Markevičius
author_sort Aurimas Markevičius
title Šiaurinių širvintiškių daiktavardžio kamienai ir jų hierarchija
title_short Šiaurinių širvintiškių daiktavardžio kamienai ir jų hierarchija
title_full Šiaurinių širvintiškių daiktavardžio kamienai ir jų hierarchija
title_fullStr Šiaurinių širvintiškių daiktavardžio kamienai ir jų hierarchija
title_full_unstemmed Šiaurinių širvintiškių daiktavardžio kamienai ir jų hierarchija
title_sort šiaurinių širvintiškių daiktavardžio kamienai ir jų hierarchija
publisher Vilnius University
series Baltistica
issn 0132-6503
2345-0045
publishDate 2011-12-01
description <p><strong>NOUN STEMS AND THEIR HIERARCHY IN THE NORTHERN </strong><strong>ŠIRVINTIŠKIAI </strong><strong>SUBDIALECT</strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p><p>In the Northern Širvintiškiai subdialect, a noun stem is treated as independent if it differs from other stems in at least the ending of one case form. With regard to this condition, the <em>i </em>stem and the consonant stem are subdivided into the masculine and feminine gender stems. In the subdialect, tradi­tional stems have been better retained in nouns having mobile stress. Due to shortening of unstressed long vowels, partial stress retraction and other reasons, barytone nouns have deviated to a great extent from the primary paradigms.</p><p>In the Northern Širvintiškiai subdialect, the number of noun stems is lower than that in standard Lithuanian and in the majority of its dialects, as <em>i̯u</em>, <em>i̯a<sub>1</sub></em> and <em>i̯a<sub>2</sub></em> stem nouns are inflected in a totally homogeneous way, i. e. according to the i̯a<sub>2</sub><strong> </strong>stem implicative model. Nouns of mobile stress have <em>a</em>, <em>i̯a<sub>2</sub></em>, <em>u</em>, <em>ā</em>,<em> </em><em>i̯</em><em>ā</em>, <em>ē</em>, <em>i<sub>m</sub></em>, <em>i<sub>f</sub></em><strong>, </strong><em>C<sub>m</sub> </em>and <em>C<sub>f</sub> </em>stems. Barytone stress nouns only have six stems, i. e. <em>a</em>, <em>i̯a<sub>2</sub></em>, <em>u</em>, <em>ā</em>, <em>ē</em>, and <em>i<sub>f</sub> </em>stems. The <em>i̯</em><em>ā </em>stem has coincided with the ē stem. Meanwhile, the i<sub>m</sub><strong>, </strong><em>C<sub>m</sub> </em>and <em>C<sub>f</sub> </em>stems are not found in words with barytone stress.</p><p>Hierarchic stem grouping “trees” that are produced using three methods (the maximum, minimum and average methods) indicate existence of three different types of noun declension: the masculine model (embracing the <em>a</em>, <em>i̯a<sub>2</sub></em> and <em>u </em>stems), the feminine model (the <em>ā</em> and <em>i̯</em><em>ā </em>stems) and the mixed model (the <em>i<sub>m</sub></em>, <em>i<sub>f</sub></em><strong>, </strong><em>C<sub>m</sub> </em>and <em>C<sub>f</sub> </em>stems). The <em>ē</em> stem is isolated: it embraces feminine gender nouns, yet according to declension there is a tendency towards the mixed declension type to a slightly greater extent.</p><p>The <em>a</em>, <em>i̯a<sub>2</sub></em><strong>, </strong><em>ā</em>, <em>i̯</em><em>ā</em> and <em>ē</em> stems are stable. They do not decline or rarely decline from their implicative models, and have no additional (complementary) paradigms. They are all (except for the <em>i̯</em><em>ā </em>stem) highly productive, open, constantly enriched with words from standard Lithuanian, other dialects and languages, and also with words having unstable stems. Unstable stems are as follows: <em>u</em>, <em>i<sub>m</sub></em>, <em>i<sub>f</sub></em><strong>, </strong><em>C<sub>m</sub> </em>and <em>C<sub>f</sub></em>.They are unproductive, and often have complementary paradigms and lose part of words belonging to them.</p>
topic dialektologija
širvintiškiai
daiktavardis
kamienai
url http://www.baltistica.lt/index.php/baltistica/article/view/1153
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