Truncation without truncation
Author
Nesset, ToreAbstract
In this paper I explore a long-standing issue in Russian linguistics, viz. the
relationship between the so-called One-Stem System (Jakobson 1948) and
the more traditional Two-Stem System from the perspective of the Usage-
Based Model (Langacker 1991, 1999; Kumashiro 2000). My aim is to show
that this model facilitates a synthesis between the two systems for the description
of Russian conjugation. After a brief presentation of the form-based
generalizations of the One-Stem system in section 1, I show that these generalizations
do not require abstract underlying representations and procedural
rules, but can be captured by means of static schemas in the Usage-Based
Model (section 2). In section 3 it is argued that a purely form-based analysis
is incomplete, but that the schemas can be extended so as to accommodate
the meaning-based generalizations implicit in the Two-Stem System. Since
the Usage-Based Model captures the generalizations inherent in both systems,
it is concluded in section 4 that the Usage-Based Model provides a
synthesis of the two systems, which have often been considered antagonistic.
Publisher
Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
Series
Poljarnyj Vestnik, 7(2004), pp 56-73Metadata
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