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Gender variation and gender markedness in Russian nouns. / Magomedova, Varvara; Слюсарь, Наталия Анатольевна.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Gender variation and gender markedness in Russian nouns.
AU - Magomedova, Varvara
AU - Слюсарь, Наталия Анатольевна
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - In this paper, we analyze different factors affecting gender assignment in Russian nouns. We conducted two studies combining experimental, dictionary, and corpus data (relying both on traditional corpora and on the web-as-a-corpus approach). The first study is dedicated to gender assignment to expressive nouns in a situation when the gender of the base noun and the expressive suffix give contra-dictory cues. We demonstrated extensive gender variation in these cases and estimated the role of different factors affecting it. The gender of the base noun and the inflection associated with the expressive suffix appeared to be the most important. Animacy is also relevant (certain options are possible only for nouns denoting people) but statistically insignificant. The second study is on gender assignment to nouns that have a zero inflection in nominative singular and a palatalized, alveolo-palatal, or post-alveolar stem-final consonant. In the previous studies, it was noted that the phonological properties of this consonant affect the gender distribution in these nouns. Our data confirmed this generalization and provided several new insights. We also demonstrated that native Russian speakers are sensitive to it. We discuss the implications of our results for different approaches in theoretical morphology and focus on gender markedness analyzing a special status of masculine gender.
AB - In this paper, we analyze different factors affecting gender assignment in Russian nouns. We conducted two studies combining experimental, dictionary, and corpus data (relying both on traditional corpora and on the web-as-a-corpus approach). The first study is dedicated to gender assignment to expressive nouns in a situation when the gender of the base noun and the expressive suffix give contra-dictory cues. We demonstrated extensive gender variation in these cases and estimated the role of different factors affecting it. The gender of the base noun and the inflection associated with the expressive suffix appeared to be the most important. Animacy is also relevant (certain options are possible only for nouns denoting people) but statistically insignificant. The second study is on gender assignment to nouns that have a zero inflection in nominative singular and a palatalized, alveolo-palatal, or post-alveolar stem-final consonant. In the previous studies, it was noted that the phonological properties of this consonant affect the gender distribution in these nouns. Our data confirmed this generalization and provided several new insights. We also demonstrated that native Russian speakers are sensitive to it. We discuss the implications of our results for different approaches in theoretical morphology and focus on gender markedness analyzing a special status of masculine gender.
KW - Russian
KW - augmentative
KW - diminutive
KW - experiment
KW - expressivity
KW - gender
KW - variation
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/b0342e64-c5f7-3c8e-b7a1-959b28a89540/
U2 - 10.31857/0373-658x.2023.2.7-28
DO - 10.31857/0373-658x.2023.2.7-28
M3 - Article
SP - 7
EP - 28
JO - ВОПРОСЫ ЯЗЫКОЗНАНИЯ
JF - ВОПРОСЫ ЯЗЫКОЗНАНИЯ
SN - 0373-658X
IS - 2
ER -
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