Frequency and morphological behaviour of nouns in Czech and Russian
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Slavic languages
Czech
Russian
declension
gender
animacy
case

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Mačutek, J., Koščová, M., Kelih, E., & Čech, R. (2023). Frequency and morphological behaviour of nouns in Czech and Russian. Bohemistyka, 23(1), 109–117. https://doi.org/10.14746/bo.2023.1.7

Abstrakt

Declensional morphology of nouns in Czech and Russian is investigated and compared. It is shown that, in general, word forms which are more similar to their lemmas are preferred, but there are differences between animate and inanimate nouns and also among grammatical genders. The frequency distribution of grammatical cases is also studied, with animacy and gender being again important factors.

https://doi.org/10.14746/bo.2023.1.7
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Finansowanie

Supported by research grants APVV SK-AT-20-0003 (J. Mačutek, M. Koščo- vá, E. Kelih), VEGA 2/0096/21 (J. Mačutek, M. Koščová), and APVV-21-0216 (J. Mačutek).

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