lecture at SinFonIJA 13, 13th conference on Syntax, Phonology, and Language Analysis, 24. 9. 2020, online
Marko Simonović (Author), Petra Mišmaš (Author)

Abstract

Slovenian is one of the languages used as a source of data for a model of non-local allomorphy in Božič (2019). Specifically, Božič (2019: 501) argues for non-local allomorphy in Slovenian because the root of the verb can differ depending on the finiteness of the form and this interaction occurs across the theme vowel (ž-e-ti ‘to reap’ vs. žanj-e-m ‘I reap’). In this talk we will, based on observations in Marvin (2003), propose a general account of theme vowels in Slovenian as the spellout of the v head and present additional data in favor of the more traditional analysis že-∅-ti~žanj-e-m (e.g. in Šekli 2010), which only involves local allomorphy.

Keywords

verbs;Slovenian;allomorphy;stress;theme vowels;spellout;

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Language: English
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Typology: 3.15 - Unpublished Conference Contribution
Organization: UNG - University of Nova Gorica
UDC: 81'1
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URN: URN:SI:UNG
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ID: 12040274
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