Noun categories and the survival/replacement of the synthetic case system in Syrinic Quantitative analysis

The subject of this paper is the relationship between the stability of synthetic case system and noun categories in sirinić speech, which is a part of prizren-timoc dialect zone in Serbian language. The existing foundings about synthetic declensions and categories of gender and number have been test...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published inJęzykoznawstwo no. 2/19; pp. 133 - 161
Main Author Redžić, Anđela
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 18.12.2023
Online AccessGet full text
ISSN1897-0389
2391-5137
DOI10.25312/j.6961

Cover

More Information
Summary:The subject of this paper is the relationship between the stability of synthetic case system and noun categories in sirinić speech, which is a part of prizren-timoc dialect zone in Serbian language. The existing foundings about synthetic declensions and categories of gender and number have been tested by using corpus and quantitative method in this paper. This research has confirmed that synthetic cases are better preserved in singular than in plural and that they are the most stable in feminine nouns, less in muscular and the least stable in neuter nouns. In plural, dative remains only in musculine and femine nouns. A greater number of cases has been found in singular, but their percentage compared to general case indicates that they persisted only in limited functions and meanings.
ISSN:1897-0389
2391-5137
DOI:10.25312/j.6961