In this paper I argue that apparent complementary, phonologically conditioned distribution in a group of affixes with the same function (diminutive) does not necessarily imply that they are allomorphs. I show it on the example of Russian diminutive suffixes [-ok, -ik, -t͡ɕik], previously considered to be allomorphs. I also show that semantic factors may contribute to the choice of a suffix realization on a par with phonological factors. I call such suffixes pseudo-allomorphs, as they have phonologically conditioned distribution as well as different meanings
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In this article are described the essence of morphonology, the status of morphoneme and the kinds of...
In this paper I argue that apparent complementary, phonologically conditioned distribution in a grou...
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The article is devoted to the study of allomorphs of Russian suffixes with deminutive m...
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The primary resources in Russian for conveying emotional and expressive nuances of the language are ...
This dissertation analyzes a wide range of categorical and variable phonological phenomena in Russia...
In this paper we explore the syntax of diminutive affixes (henceforth DIM) in three unrelated langua...
© Timur I. Galeev and Vladimir V. Bochkarev. There are two variants of the productive suffix of comp...
The phenomenon of “suffix interference” has been used as evidence for a distinction between inflecti...
This paper analyses constraints on inflectional syncretism and inflectional allomorphy using frequen...
This paper argues that desinence allmorphy should be described in terms of distributional factors ra...
In this article we investigate suffix combinations in second- and third-grade diminutive nouns in Po...
This study explores the relevance of suffix allomorphy for processing complex words. The question is...
The article is devoted to the consideration of derivative processes in the English and Russian thema...
In this article are described the essence of morphonology, the status of morphoneme and the kinds of...
In this paper I argue that apparent complementary, phonologically conditioned distribution in a grou...
The article considers the role of morphophonological elements such as stress, alternation of phoneme...
The article is devoted to the study of allomorphs of Russian suffixes with deminutive m...
This article presents a syntactic analysis and comparison of diminutive suffixes in Russian, Kolyma ...
The primary resources in Russian for conveying emotional and expressive nuances of the language are ...
This dissertation analyzes a wide range of categorical and variable phonological phenomena in Russia...
In this paper we explore the syntax of diminutive affixes (henceforth DIM) in three unrelated langua...
© Timur I. Galeev and Vladimir V. Bochkarev. There are two variants of the productive suffix of comp...
The phenomenon of “suffix interference” has been used as evidence for a distinction between inflecti...
This paper analyses constraints on inflectional syncretism and inflectional allomorphy using frequen...
This paper argues that desinence allmorphy should be described in terms of distributional factors ra...
In this article we investigate suffix combinations in second- and third-grade diminutive nouns in Po...
This study explores the relevance of suffix allomorphy for processing complex words. The question is...
The article is devoted to the consideration of derivative processes in the English and Russian thema...
In this article are described the essence of morphonology, the status of morphoneme and the kinds of...