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Priedēkļi lietvārdu vārddarināšanas modeļos un atvasinājumu semantika

Translated title of the contribution: Prefixes in noun word-formation models and semantics of derivatives
  • Daiga Deksne *
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Abstract

For deriving nouns in Latvian, the prefixation is used much less frequently than the suffixation. Most nouns containing a prefix are derived from prefixed verbs. However, there are also prefixed nouns derived from other nouns. This study examines productive noun word-formation models that employ prefixation. The study analyses 238 nouns from “The Balanced Corpus of Modern Latvian LVK2018”, their word-formation models, and noun semantics. Any prefix may impart the noun a spatial meaning associated with the direction of the adverb corresponding to the prefix. Some prefixes can give a noun temporal or quantitative meaning. However, compared to prefixed verbs, the range of noun meanings is limited. The derivation models with prefixes pa- 'under' and aiz- 'behind' are more productive. Among the derivatives considered, approximately 24% of nouns in the corpus have only one example of usage. The corpus also contains some common lexicalized prefixed nouns, such as pasaule 'the world'.

Translated title of the contributionPrefixes in noun word-formation models and semantics of derivatives
Original languageLatvian
Title of host publicationVALODA
Subtitle of host publicationNozime un Forma 15. Gramatika un Varddarinasana - LANGUAGE: Meaning and Form 15. Grammar and Word Formation
EditorsAndra Kalnaca
Place of PublicationRīga
PublisherLU Akadēmiskais apgāds
Pages42-54
Number of pages13
Volume15
ISBN (Print)9789934363344
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Publication series

NameValoda: Nozime un Forma
Volume15
ISSN (Print)2255-9256
ISSN (Electronic)2256-0602

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