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Gender and case in Russian nouns denoting professions and social roles. / Magomedova , V. D.; Slioussar , N. A.
Компьютерная лингвистика и интеллектуальные технологии: По материалам ежегодной международной конференции «Диалог». Вып. 20. М. : Российский государственный гуманитарный университет, 2021. (Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies).Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › статья в сборнике материалов конференции › научная › Рецензирование
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T1 - Gender and case in Russian nouns denoting professions and social roles
AU - Magomedova , V. D.
AU - Slioussar , N. A.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In the present paper, we analyzed a group of Russian nouns denoting professions and social roles. Historically,these nouns were masculine; in modern Russian, they can also be used with feminine agreement, but only nominative forms are regarded as normative (e.g. etot / eta vrač ‘thisM/F doctor’). We showed that oblique case feminineforms occur naturally using the Web-as-corpus approach and conducted three experimental studies. We discoveredthat offline rating and online processing of such forms depends on their case. Firstly, this is a unique example of theproperties of the form influencing the properties of the lexeme. Secondly, the fact that all oblique forms are regarded as marginal and that locative was found to be significantly worse than other oblique cases points to a deep connection between grammatical gender and inflectional classes and to the crucial role of affix syncretism in morphological processing. This presents a challenge for different approaches in theoretical morphology.
AB - In the present paper, we analyzed a group of Russian nouns denoting professions and social roles. Historically,these nouns were masculine; in modern Russian, they can also be used with feminine agreement, but only nominative forms are regarded as normative (e.g. etot / eta vrač ‘thisM/F doctor’). We showed that oblique case feminineforms occur naturally using the Web-as-corpus approach and conducted three experimental studies. We discoveredthat offline rating and online processing of such forms depends on their case. Firstly, this is a unique example of theproperties of the form influencing the properties of the lexeme. Secondly, the fact that all oblique forms are regarded as marginal and that locative was found to be significantly worse than other oblique cases points to a deep connection between grammatical gender and inflectional classes and to the crucial role of affix syncretism in morphological processing. This presents a challenge for different approaches in theoretical morphology.
UR - http://www.dialog-21.ru/media/5532/magomedovavdplusslioussarna118.pdf
UR - http://www.dialog-21.ru/digest/2021/articles/
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 9785728130321
T3 - Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies
BT - Компьютерная лингвистика и интеллектуальные технологии
PB - Российский государственный гуманитарный университет
CY - М.
Y2 - 16 June 2021 through 19 June 2021
ER -
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