Baltistica (Dec 2011)

Paveldėtieji baltų kalbų paukščių pavadinimai ir jų atitikmenys slavų kalbose (žodžių darybos lizdai)

  • Agnė Navickaitė-Klišauskienė

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15388/baltistica.42.2.1171
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 2
pp. 261 – 269

Abstract

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INHERITED NAMES OF BIRDS IN BALTIC LANGUAGES AND THEIR EQUIVALENTS IN SLAVIC (DERIVATIVES AND COMPOUNDS)SummaryThe article focuses on the features of the word formation, which showed up in comparing the derivatives and compounds of inherited names of birds in Lithuanian, Latvian, Belarusian and Polish. The majority of the analysed derivatives and compounds are Lithuanian. The number of them depends on a bird. The more popular the bird is, the more derivatives and compounds there are in that family of words. The suffixes are the most productive formants of the word formation in every language. The meanings of the suffix derivatives are similar in every language; diminutives, nomina feminina, the names of meat and places predominate. Suffixal verbs, derived from the analysed names of the birds, are a rare occurrence in each language. Composition is not a characteristic feature in the families of words under discussion, and is encountered mostly in Lithuanian.

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