Kempgen, SebastianSebastianKempgen0000-0002-2534-94232019-09-192014-09-2420013-87690-814-0https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/7487Postprint erschienen: Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 2021The 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.deuRussisch, Grammatik, Konjugation, Morphologie, Phonologie490Wieviele und welche Konjugationen hat das Russische?conferenceobjecthttps://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/49494