Root suppletion in Swedish as contextual allomorphy

Luke James Adamson
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The present article provides a case study of the forms corresponding to the meaning ‘small’ in Swedish, which exhibit a number-based suppletive alternation: descriptively, liten appears in the singular while små appears in the plural. We demonstrate that this alternation is best treated as contextual allomorphy, and provide six arguments that favor this account over a plausible alternative, according to which the forms realize two distinct roots with different lexical semantics. We situate a Distributed Morphology-based account of the alternation within the broader context of inflection in the language, and address challenges and complications to the allomorphy approach from outside of the root’s ‘typical’ adjectival contexts, including adverbs and compounding. This study supports the existence of root suppletion conditioned by inflectional features, and has implications for our understanding of locality conditions on root suppletion as well as contextual allomorphy more broadly.

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瑞典语中作为语境同构现象的词根补语
本文对瑞典语中与 "小 "意义相对应的形式进行了案例研究,这些形式表现出一种基于数量的辅音交替:从描述上看,liten 出现在单数中,而 små 出现在复数中。我们证明,这种交替最好被视为语境同构现象,并提供了六个论据来支持这种说法,而不是另一种貌似合理的说法,即这种形式实现了具有不同词汇语义的两个不同词根。我们将基于分布式形态学的交替解释置于语言中更广泛的变位语境中,并从词根的 "典型 "形容词语境(包括副词和复合词)之外的角度探讨了同构方法所面临的挑战和复杂性。这项研究支持了以词根的转折性特征为条件的词根补间现象的存在,并对我们理解词根补间的地方性条件以及更广泛的语境异构现象产生了影响。
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