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摘要
摘要 本文对新斯托卡维亚语中数量最多的主题元音类(以主题元音 i 为特征)的四组形式(不定式、现在时、被动分词和去动词性名词)的拟声进行了分析。我们对en-分词和je-名词化进行了循环分析,结果表明后者包含前者。正如传统语法所指出的,这种方法受到了一个事实的挑战,即je-名词化通常具有不定式的拟声模式,而en-分词则表现出词汇拟声的中和。分析表明,en-participles 确实包含在 je-nominalisations 中,但并不触发其中的语音循环,这就是音调对比得以存在的原因。
An analysis is presented for the prosody of four groups of forms (infinitive, present tense, passive participle and the deverbal noun) of the most numerous theme-vowel class in Neo-Štokavian (characterised by the theme vowel i). A cyclic analysis of en-participles and je-nominalisations is proposed, showing that the latter contain the former. As noted in traditional grammars, this approach is challenged by the fact that je-nominalisations typically have the prosodic pattern of the infinitive, while the en-participle displays a neutralisation of lexical prosody. The analysis demonstrates that en-participles are indeed contained in je-nominalisations, but do not trigger a phonological cycle in them, which is why tonal contrasts survive.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Slavic Linguistics, or JSL, is the official journal of the Slavic Linguistics Society. JSL publishes research articles and book reviews that address the description and analysis of Slavic languages and that are of general interest to linguists. Published papers deal with any aspect of synchronic or diachronic Slavic linguistics – phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, or pragmatics – which raises substantive problems of broad theoretical concern or proposes significant descriptive generalizations. Comparative studies and formal analyses are also published. Different theoretical orientations are represented in the journal. One volume (two issues) is published per year, ca. 360 pp.