Sufixální derivace sloves od substantivních názvů osob
Title in English | Verbs derived by suffixes from the personal common nouns |
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Authors | |
Year of publication | 2011 |
Type | Article in Proceedings |
Conference | Korpusová lingvistika Praha 2011 – 3 Gramatika a značkování korpusů |
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Citation | |
Field | Linguistics |
Keywords | verbs with suffixes I and OVA; common personal names; frequency; word-formative categories; stylish value |
Description | We focus on the comparison of frequency of verbs derived by suffixes I and OVA (zova, izova) from the common nouns – names of persons. We intend to compare the frequency of verbs that are derived from various word-formative categories and types of verbs that are derived from: non-derived nouns (soused – sousedit, král – kralovat) and from the nouns with various suffixes, for example with suffixes -ař/-ář (rybář – rybařit), -tel (učitel – učitelovat), -ík/-ník (zedník – zedničit, uličník – uličníkovat); from nouns of various frequency; from nouns of various stylish value (standard or substandard nouns); Czech and loan nouns. |