Together and apart. Perfective verbs with a prefix and the semelfactive suffix -nu- in Contemporary Standard Russian
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17718Date
2020-03-27Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
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Nordrum, MariaAbstract
This dissertation investigates Russian perfective verbs with a prefix and the semelfactive suffix -nu-, such as zaxlopnut’ ‘slam shut’, for the sake of simplicity referred to as “Pref-Nu verbs”. Pref-Nu verbs have received only marginal attention in the scholarly literature, and in the dissertation a main goal is therefore to shed light on their distribution and productivity in Contemporary Standard Russian, as well as the type of verb clusters and semantic classes they represent. A second main goal is to compare the behavior of Pref-Nu verbs with the behavior of perfective verbs that have only one of the two relevant affixes, i.e. only a prefix, such as zaxlopat’ ‘begin to slam’, or only the semelfactive suffix -nu , such as xlopnut’ ‘slam, clap, bang once’. All of these questions are explored with data from the Russian National Corpus (years 1950-2017), and, as a general tendency, Pref-Nu verbs are found to differ from the other two verb types in that they express a single “quantum” of an action that yields some result. The choice between Pref-Nu verbs and other perfectives is furthermore explored through an informant experiment that focuses on cases of near-synonymy between related verbs. The results of the experiment indicate that none of the verbs are fully synonymous, although their semantic differences are often subtle.
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Nordrum, M. (2019). Replication Data for: Together and apart: Perfective verbs with a prefix and the semelfactive suffix -nu- in Contemporary Standard Russian (V1)[DataverseNO].https://doi.org/10.18710/PAKDS9
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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