Nominant
On the Czech word nominant ‘nominee’
Author(s): Mikuláš PreiningerSubject(s): Western Slavic Languages
Published by: AV ČR - Akademie věd České republiky - Ústav pro jazyk český
Keywords: derivation; lexical meaning; linguistic norm; loan-words; nominant; structural meaning; word formation
Summary/Abstract: This paper deals with several issues associated with the Czech word nominant ‘nominee’. (1) Although the frequency of the word has been growing, it is not listed in any established Czech dictionaries.This might cause some problems, since (2) the morphological structure of nominant is misleading,as the word is formed by an agentive suffix but denotes a patient. (3) Furthermore, the base verb nominovat ‘nominate’ is often defined as a synonym of jmenovat ‘to appoint, to name’, which is inaccurate. (4) Nominant has also the variant forms nominand and nominát. Nevertheless, corpus data indicate that nominant seems to be the preferred variant with a rather stable lexical meaning.
Journal: Naše řeč
- Issue Year: 104/2021
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 133-137
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Czech