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@inproceedings{2363339, author = {Wągiel, Marcin and Shlikhutka, Natalia}, address = {Washington, DC}, booktitle = {Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory 33}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3765/gw2h2150}, editor = {Kim, Juhyae; Öney, Burak; Zhang, Yao; Zhao, Fengyue (Lisa)}, keywords = {collectives; singulatives; clusters; part-whole structures; mereotopology; Ukrainian}, howpublished = {elektronická verze "online"}, language = {eng}, location = {Washington, DC}, pages = {194-214}, publisher = {Linguistic Society of America}, title = {Clustering and declustering things : The meaning of collective and singulative morphology in Ukrainian}, url = {https://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/SALT/article/view/33.010}, year = {2023} }
TY - JOUR ID - 2363339 AU - Wągiel, Marcin - Shlikhutka, Natalia PY - 2023 TI - Clustering and declustering things : The meaning of collective and singulative morphology in Ukrainian PB - Linguistic Society of America CY - Washington, DC KW - collectives KW - singulatives KW - clusters KW - part-whole structures KW - mereotopology KW - Ukrainian UR - https://journals.linguisticsociety.org/proceedings/index.php/SALT/article/view/33.010 N2 - Many languages have systems of collective and singulative derivational morphology (e.g., de Vries 2021; Dali & Mathieu 2021b). Recent research on Slavic collectives (Grimm & Dočekal 2021; Wągiel 2021a) and singulatives (Kagan & Nurmio to appear; Kagan, Geist & Erschler to appear) shows the significance of these data for the study of linguistic mechanisms of individuation. In this paper, we contribute by investigating the semantics of two derivational morphemes in Ukrainian: the collective suffix -j- and the singulative suffix -yn-, and the interaction between the two in secondary singulatives, e.g., pero ‘a feather’ -> pirja ‘clustered feathers’ -> pirjina ‘a (small) feather’, and secondary collectives, e.g., popil ‘ash’ -> popelyna ‘a speck of ash’ ⇒ popelynnja ‘clustered specks of ash’. Building on the theory of Grimm (2012), we propose a mereotopological account that explains the Ukrainian data in terms of the ontological distinction between integrated objects and clusters: -j- turns properties of integrated objects into properties of clusters, whereas -yn- takes properties of clusters and yields properties of integrated objects. ER -
WĄGIEL, Marcin and Natalia SHLIKHUTKA. Clustering and declustering things : The meaning of collective and singulative morphology in Ukrainian. Online. In Kim, Juhyae; Öney, Burak; Zhang, Yao; Zhao, Fengyue (Lisa). \textit{Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory 33}. Washington, DC: Linguistic Society of America, 2023, p.~194-214. ISSN~2163-5951. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3765/gw2h2150.
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