Active processes in usual affixation word formation of the contemporary russian language

AutorTatyana A. Lukankina - Tatyana Yu. Shchuklina - Leyla A. Mardieva - Heike Wapenhans
CargoKazan Federal University. Email: tatiana21@myrambler.ru - Kazan Federal University - Kazan Federal University - Humboldt University of Berlin.
Páginas242-250
Periódico do Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Gênero e Direito
Centro de Ciências Jurídicas - Universidade Federal da Paraíba
V. 8 - Nº 04 - Ano 2019 Special Edition
ISSN | 2179-7137 | http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/ged/index
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ACTIVE PROCESSES IN USUAL AFFIXATION WORD
FORMATION OF THE CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
Tatyana A. Lukankina1
Tatyana Yu. Shchuklina2
Leyla A. Mardieva 3
Heike Wapenhans 4
Abstract: The article is devoted to the
study of usual affixation word formation
as one of the most important operating
mechanisms in the Russian derivation
system. The goal of the research is to
reveal active processes and main trends
in usual affixation word formation of the
contemporary Russian language.W.
Humboldt’s work, where the language is
considered not only as a product of
human activity, but as the activity itself,
as well as E.A. Zemskaya's ideas
concerning active and creative nature of
the Russian word formation as a
subsystem of the general language
system.The usual affixation word
formation is an actively and dynamically
developing aspect of the derivation
system existing in the contemporary
Russian language. News media language
actively uses the resources inherent in
1 Kazan Federal University. Email: tatiana21@myrambler.ru
2 Kazan Federal University
3 Kazan Federal University
4 Humboldt University of Berlin.
the system and the norms of the Russian
language: neologisms in newspaper texts
are primarily generated through the usual
derivation models. It has been revealed
that the most productive affixation
means of the usual innovations
generation comprise the following:
suffixation, prefixation, zero-suffixation
and affixation-like word formation,
wherein the most popular one is
suffixation. At the present stage of the
Russian language development we
witness an increase in adaptive function
of word formation types. Joining native
Russian affixes to the borrowed stems
appears to be one the most productive
patterns in the contemporary usual
affixation word building, where
suffixation is the most demanding one.
The research results obtained can
contribute to the development of the

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