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Praslovanski ijevski samostalniki moškega spola v slovenskem knjižnem jeziku 16. stoletja

Praslovanski ijevski samostalniki moškega spola v slovenskem knjižnem jeziku 16. stoletja

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The main part of the monography ('Proto-Slavic Masculine i-Nouns in Slovenian Literary Language of the 16th Century') is the analyze of the reflexes of Proto-Slavic i-stem nouns of masculine gender in Slovenian literary language of the 16th century.The Proto-Slavic i-stem nouns of masculine gender in Slovenian literary language of the 16th century can reflect as nouns of o-stem masculine, i-stem feminine, i-stem masculine (gospod “sir”, ljudje “people”, partly also, pot “path”), u-stem (circumflected monosyllables), a-stem and in the plural mixed i-stem and o-stem (masculine) or mixed i-stem and o-stem (miš ˮmouseˮ) declension. Mostly the reflexes of i-stem declension are limited to individual case form and are not reflected in the overall paradigm. There is the increased conservation of i-stem declension in plural while in the singular the transition to o-stem patterns is larger.

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Keywords

  • 16. st.
  • 16th century
  • Historical & comparative linguistics
  • Indo-European languages
  • influences
  • knjižni jezik
  • Language
  • Language qualifiers
  • Linguistics
  • masculine gender
  • moški spol
  • Noun
  • praslovanščina
  • Proto-Slavic language
  • samostalnik
  • Slavic (Slavonic) languages
  • Slovene language
  • Slovenian
  • slovenščina
  • Standard language
  • thema EDItEUR::2 Language qualifiers::2A Indo-European languages::2AG Slavic (Slavonic) languages::2AGV Slovenian
  • thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics::CF Linguistics::CFF Historical and comparative linguistics
  • vplivi

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DOI: 10.3986/9789610504146

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