SIGNIFICANCE OF MORPHONOLOGICAL PHENOMENA IN THE RUSSIAN WORD FORMATION AS A MANIFESTATION OF ITS FUSION (ON THE MATERIAL OF DIMINUTIVES OF NEUTER GENDER)

G.H. Bakieva Uzbekistan State World Languages University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
S.B. IM Uzbekistan State World Languages University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The object of the description is relationships between such morphonological elements as stress, an alternation of phonemes, and a suffixation, and the nature of relation between them. It is assumed that the derivation of diminutives is agglutinative, contrary to the traditional point of view, which is represented in V.V. Lopatin’s, I.S. Uluhanov’s, and E.A. Zemskaya’s works. According to this idea, it is believed that Russian word formation is agglutinative, as an affix dominates, and stress and an alternation of phonemes are subordinate to it. The hypothesis of fusion of diminutives is expressed in the article. It is expressed in the fact that stress, an alternation of phonemes and an affix are functionally equivalent. The hypothesis was confirmed in the research. The article also presents the original concepts of fusion and agglutination, enabling to reveal the interdependence of morphonological elements.

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: fusion, agglutination, morphophonological elements, stress, alternation of phonemes, affixation, allomorph, variability.

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