Inner form of noun morphological derivatives with different derivational meanings in Russian language
Keywords:
іnner form of a word, noun, derivative, motivation, mutation derivational meaning, modification derivational meaning, transpositionalAbstract
The article is devoted to the problem of relation between types of derivational meaning (mutation, modification, transposition) of Russian derivated nouns and inner form dimension. The groups of nouns with modification and transposition derivational meaning the inner form of which are not words motivating them are distinguished. The article clarifies the question of correlation between motivation and inner form of derivatives. It demonstrates that the inner form of derivatives following each other in derivational string could be the same. Non-fixed position of inner form of a word in derivational family is emphasized.
References
- Karaulov YuN, editor. Russkii yazyk. Entsiklopediya [Russian language. Encyclopedia]. Moscow: Bol’shaya Rossiiskaya entsiklopediya; 2003. 703 p. Russian.
- Yartseva VN, editor. Lingvisticheskii entsiklopedicheskii slovar’ [Linguistic encyclopaedic dictionary]. Moscow: Bol’shaya Rossiiskaya entsiklopediya; 2002. 707 p. Russian.
- Zherebilo TV. Slovar’ lingvisticheskikh terminov [Dictionary of linguistic terms]. Nazran: Piligrim; 2010. 486 p. Russian.
- Popovich NV. [Problems of correlation between the inner form and meaning of word]. In: Sbornik nauchnykh trudov Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta inostrannykh yazykov imeni Morisa Toreza. Issue 361. Moscow: Moscow State Linguistic University; 1990. p. 81–86. Russian.
- Ermakova OP, Zemskaya EA. [Сomparative research of word-formation and inner form of a word]. Izvestia nauk SSSR. Seriya yazyka i literatury. 1985;6(44):518–525. Russian.
- Snitko ES. [Potebnnya’s doctrine about inner form of a word аnd its destiny in modern linguistics]. Russkoe yazykoznanie 1991;22:39–45. Russian.
- Olkhovskaya AI. [Inner form of word as phenomenon of ordinary metalinguistic consciousness]. Nauchnyi dialog. 2017;4:57–69. DOI: 10.24224/2227-1295-2017-4-57-69. Russian.
- Shvedova NYu, editor. Russkaya grammatika. Tom 1 [Russian grammar. Volume 1]. Moscow: Nauka; 1980. 1792 p. Russian.
- Trofimovich TG. Tipy predmetnykh naimenovanii v yazyke starorusskoi delovoi pis’mennosti [Types of substantive names in Old-Russian business writing]. Minsk: Belarusian State Pedagogical University; 2003. 223 p. Russian.
- Novikova LV. [On meaning of derivatives within the science of neology]. Vestnik Chelabinskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Filologiya. Iskusstvovedenie. 2009;35(173):115–119. Russian.
- Novikov LA, editor. Sovremennyi russkii yazyk. Fonetika. Leksikologiya. Slovoobrazovanie. Morfologiya. Sintaksis. Punktuatsiya [Modern Russian language. Phonetics. Lexicology. Word-formation. Morphology. Syntax. Punctuation]. Saint Petersburg: Lan’; 2001. 864 p. Russian.
- Uluchanov IS. Edinitsy slovoobrazovatel’noi sistemy russkogo yazyka i ikh leksicheskaya realizatsiya [Russian derivational system units and its lexical realization]. Moscow: LKI; 2008. 232 p. Russian.
- Golev ND. [Semantic distance between motivation-related words (modification)]. Semanticheskaya struktura slova. Kemerovo: Kemerovo State University; 1984. p. 17–26. Russian.
- Evgen’eva PA, editor. Slovar’ russkogo yazyka. Tom 1–4 [Russian dictionary. Volumes 1–4]. Моscow: Russkii yazyk; 1985–1988. 800 p. Russian.
- Zemskaya EA. Slovoobrazovanie kak deyatel’nost’ [Word-formation as activity]. Moscow: Nauka; 1992. 220 p. Russian.
- Vinogradov VV. Russkii yazyk. Grammaticheskoe uchenie o slove [Russian language. Grammatical teachings on word]. Moscow: Vysshaya shkola; 1972. 601 p. Russian.
- Kubryakova ES. Yazyk i znanie: na puti polucheniya znanii o yazyke. Chasti rechi s kognitivnoi tochki zreniya. Rol’ yazyka v poznanii mira [Language and knowledge: towards the gaining of linguistic knowledge. Parts of speech in terms of cognitive science. Role of language in experience of the world]. Moscow: Yazyki slavyanskoi kul’tury; 2004. 555 p. Russian.
- Kosova VA. [Derivational and semantic typology of word-formation categories.]. Uchenye zapiski Kazanskogo universiteta. 2013;155(5):141–151. Russian.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
The authors who are published in this journal agree to the following:
- The authors retain copyright on the work and provide the journal with the right of first publication of the work on condition of license Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial. 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0).
- The authors retain the right to enter into certain contractual agreements relating to the non-exclusive distribution of the published version of the work (e.g. post it on the institutional repository, publication in the book), with the reference to its original publication in this journal.
- The authors have the right to post their work on the Internet (e.g. on the institutional store or personal website) prior to and during the review process, conducted by the journal, as this may lead to a productive discussion and a large number of references to this work. (See The Effect of Open Access.)











