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Sufiksa -ul- desemantizēšanās Latvijas vietvārdos

Translated title of the contribution: Desemantization of suffix -ul- in Latvian place names
  • Anita Paidere

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Abstract

The article analyses desemantization of suffix -ul-, illustrating it with examples of Latvian toponyms. Place names that are homonymous with common nouns can give a valuable insight into the process of desemantization involved in the process of grammaticalization. Research also considers derivation with two suffixes -ul- + -āj-, which can be seen as result of loss of initial semantics of suffix -ul-. Most of such derived names are motivated by Latvian treenames: priede 'pine', apse 'aspen', bērzs 'birch' and liepa 'linden'. There are significantly more toponyms with two suffixes -ul- + -āj- than with only suffix -ul-. The most popular name of this group is Priedulājs, nowadays especially frequent among Latvian oikonyms and ergonyms, earlier quite often found in the names of forests, meadows and swamps. In traditional onomastics, such cases are associated with transtoponymization and transonymization. Although using two suffixal (-ul- + -āj-) deriving for new substantives in Latvian language is not a very productive approach, the number of names that include Priedulājs/Priedulāji is increasing. It could be explained with the euphony of the name, although such a conclusion would need to be based on specific research, as well as surveys on the motivation for choosing a name.

Translated title of the contributionDesemantization of suffix -ul- in Latvian place names
Original languageLatvian
Title of host publicationVALODA
Subtitle of host publicationNozime un Forma 12. Gramatika un Valodas Apguve - LANGUAGE: Meaning and Form 12. Grammar and Language Acquisition
EditorsAndra Kalnaca
Place of PublicationRīga
PublisherLU Akadēmiskais apgāds
Pages195-207
Number of pages13
Volume2021-March
ISBN (Electronic)9789934187599
ISBN (Print)9789934187599
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Publication series

NameValoda: Nozime un Forma
Volume2021-March
ISSN (Print)2255-9256
ISSN (Electronic)2256-0602

OECD Field of Science

  • 6.2 Languages and Literature

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