'Zgniłe' czy 'zgnite jabłko'?

Zgniłe or zgnite jabłko? Or about a Certain Derivational Tendency in Polish Dialects and Its Consequences The author presents and analyses the consequences of a characteristic for Polish dialects appearance of verbal adjectives which are the continuation of former gerunds ending in ‑ły. They occur...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:02985398651341e3a1d9c9a585d673012021-11-27T12:59:56Z'Zgniłe' czy 'zgnite jabłko'?10.12797/LV.13.2018.26.111896-21222392-1226https://doaj.org/article/02985398651341e3a1d9c9a585d673012018-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/lv/article/view/275https://doaj.org/toc/1896-2122https://doaj.org/toc/2392-1226 Zgniłe or zgnite jabłko? Or about a Certain Derivational Tendency in Polish Dialects and Its Consequences The author presents and analyses the consequences of a characteristic for Polish dialects appearance of verbal adjectives which are the continuation of former gerunds ending in ‑ły. They occur very often in Polish dialects. The author pays attention to lexical and morphological consequences of this phenomenon. They consist in separation of a formant -ły that can create words from a great number of derivatives of an adjectival meaning not only on a verbal basis (e.g. przeszpiegły, wartły). Finally they also consist in the appearance of derivational synonymy. Functional character of adjectives ending in -ły enables their interchangeable action with other adverbial words ending in -ny, -ony, -any, ‑ty of resultant effect. Irena JarosKsiegarnia Akademicka Publishingarticledialectologyadjectiveword formationderivational synonymyLanguage. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarP101-410DEENFRPLRULingVaria, Vol 13, Iss 26 (2018)
institution DOAJ
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language DE
EN
FR
PL
RU
topic dialectology
adjective
word formation
derivational synonymy
Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
P101-410
spellingShingle dialectology
adjective
word formation
derivational synonymy
Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
P101-410
Irena Jaros
'Zgniłe' czy 'zgnite jabłko'?
description Zgniłe or zgnite jabłko? Or about a Certain Derivational Tendency in Polish Dialects and Its Consequences The author presents and analyses the consequences of a characteristic for Polish dialects appearance of verbal adjectives which are the continuation of former gerunds ending in ‑ły. They occur very often in Polish dialects. The author pays attention to lexical and morphological consequences of this phenomenon. They consist in separation of a formant -ły that can create words from a great number of derivatives of an adjectival meaning not only on a verbal basis (e.g. przeszpiegły, wartły). Finally they also consist in the appearance of derivational synonymy. Functional character of adjectives ending in -ły enables their interchangeable action with other adverbial words ending in -ny, -ony, -any, ‑ty of resultant effect.
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author Irena Jaros
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title 'Zgniłe' czy 'zgnite jabłko'?
title_short 'Zgniłe' czy 'zgnite jabłko'?
title_full 'Zgniłe' czy 'zgnite jabłko'?
title_fullStr 'Zgniłe' czy 'zgnite jabłko'?
title_full_unstemmed 'Zgniłe' czy 'zgnite jabłko'?
title_sort 'zgniłe' czy 'zgnite jabłko'?
publisher Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
publishDate 2018
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