СРПСКИ СТАНДАРДНИ АКЦЕНАТ И ПРЕФИКСАЦИЈА ПРИДЈЕВА И ГЛАГОЛА
STANDARD SERBIAN STRESS AND PREFIXATION OF ADJECTIVES AND VERBS
Author(s): Milorad DešićSubject(s): South Slavic Languages
Published by: Институт за српски језик Српске академије наука и уметности
Keywords: stress; prefixation; lexical; morphological; prefixed word; lexeme; change in stress; proclitic; prefixal shift
Summary/Abstract: Debate on stress in prefixed words should take into account not only the stress of the basic form of the prefixed lexeme but also the stress in other forms. In this paper, stress in adjectives and verbs is divided into two groups: lexical (comprising the two lexemes: the base word and the prefixed one) and morphological (stress in other forms). Starting with lexical stress, examples are classified into two large groups: the first group includes examples of lexical stress on the stem of the prefixed word, while the second one includes lexical stress on the prefix. Depending on the type of changes in stress, adjectives are further classified into three subgroups: the first subgroup includes examples where no changes in stress occur in either the base or prefixed lexeme, the second includes the ones where change in stress occurs only in the base word, whereas the third subgroup comprises examples where changes in stress occur in both the base and prefixed lexeme. In verbs, only one type of change in stress is found: a change related to both the base and prefixed lexeme. The author analyzes the correlation between lexical and morphological stress in a prefixed word, pointing out that the shift of stress to the prefix is reversible: proclitic (moving from the stem with a falling stress) and prefixal in a narrower sense (moving from the stem with a rising stress).
Journal: Јужнословенски филолог
- Issue Year: 74/2018
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 13-27
- Page Count: 15
- Language: Serbian