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Wieviele und welche Konjugationen hat das Russische?
Kempgen, Sebastian (2001): Wieviele und welche Konjugationen hat das Russische?, in: Volkmar Lehmann und Jessica Scharnberg (Hrsg.), Slavistische Linguistik 2000 : Referate des XXVI. Konstanzer Slavistischen Arbeitstreffens, Hamburg, 26. - 28.9.2000, München: Sagner, S. 95–104.
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Title of the compilation:
Slavistische Linguistik 2000 : Referate des XXVI. Konstanzer Slavistischen Arbeitstreffens, Hamburg, 26. - 28.9.2000
Editors:
Scharnberg, Jessica
Conference:
XXVI. Konstanzer Slavistisches Arbeitstreffen, 26. - 28.9.2000 ; Hamburg
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Year of publication:
2001
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ISBN:
3-87690-814-0
Language:
German
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Postprint erschienen: Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 2021
Abstract:
The article discusses various solutions to describe the Russian conjugation and especially the e ~ ë alternation. Based on an strictly phonological approach, it is shown that the present tense has to be represented as having three vowels, /i/, /e/ and /o/, in its desinences, and that the common practise to write /-ot/ etc. cannot be justified on a phonological and distributional analysis. The results apply to other areas of Russian morpho(no)logy as well, like past tense and stem alternations (nes, nesla) etc.
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Russisch
Konjugation
Keywords:
Russisch, Grammatik, Konjugation, Morphologie, Phonologie
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Conferenceobject
Activation date:
September 24, 2014
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