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@proceedings{2247209, author = {Wągiel, Marcin and Shlikhutka, Natalia}, booktitle = {15th European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL 15), 06/10/2022, Humboldt University of Berlin}, keywords = {singulatives; mereology; mereotopology; part-whole; mass-count; Ukrainian}, language = {eng}, title = {A mereotopological account of Ukrainian singulatives}, url = {https://www.slawistik.hu-berlin.de/de/veranstaltungen/konferenzen/fdsl-15}, year = {2022} }
TY - CONF ID - 2247209 AU - Wągiel, Marcin - Shlikhutka, Natalia PY - 2022 TI - A mereotopological account of Ukrainian singulatives KW - singulatives KW - mereology KW - mereotopology KW - part-whole KW - mass-count KW - Ukrainian UR - https://www.slawistik.hu-berlin.de/de/veranstaltungen/konferenzen/fdsl-15 N2 - Singulatives are derived unit nouns, i.e., expressions designating a singular object individuated from a plurality perceived as a homogeneous collection of entities. Singulative morphology is attested cross-linguistically, e.g., in Brittonic Celtic, Semitic, Cushitic, Nilo-Saharan as well as East Slavic (Wierzbicka 1988, Corbett 2000, Dimmendaal 2000, Acquaviva 2015). Recent research on the structural and semantic properties of the suffix -in- in Russian reveal the theoretical relevance of Slavic data (Kagan & Nurmio forthcoming, Kagan et al. forthcoming). Inspired by that work, in this paper we will examine Ukrainian word formations such as pisok `sand' -> pišč-yna `a grain of sand' and propose a meretopological analysis on which the singulative morpheme -yna is an atomizer of sorts (Scontras 2014). Specifically, it selects for an aggregate predicate, i.e., a property of entities prototypically conceptualized as clusters, and turns it into a predicate of discrete singular integrated wholes. ER -
WĄGIEL, Marcin a Natalia SHLIKHUTKA. A mereotopological account of Ukrainian singulatives. In \textit{15th European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL 15), 06/10/2022, Humboldt University of Berlin}. 2022.
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