The Structure of Alternating Nucleus Roots of the Verb in Lithuanian
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Irena Kruopienė
Published 2002-12-01
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Kruopienė, I. (2002) “The Structure of Alternating Nucleus Roots of the Verb in Lithuanian”, Kalbotyra, 51(1), pp. 89–97. Available at: https://journals.vu.lt./kalbotyra/article/view/23383 (Accessed: 21 November 2024).

Abstract

The article presents a structural analysis of roots with an alternating nucleus in which various vowel changes occur, e. g. gẽriagė́rė, gérti ‘to drink’, ker̃pakir̃po, kir̃pti ‘to cut’, žū̃važùvo, žū́ti ‘to die’. The automatic changes of vowels (which depend on the phonemic structure of root) are more frequent then the inherited (the oldest) ones. In the position of the alternating nucleus of the root only short vowels [a], [e], [i], [u] occur, the most productive of them being the vowel [e].

A more important role in the root is played by final two-member consonant clusters. All alternating nuclear roots are represented by seven patterns in modern Lithuanian.

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