A contrastive analysis of feminitives in Bulgarian, Polish and Russian

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The subject of this article is the contemporary usage of feminitives (specifically the names of occupations and functions), which traditionally are most often derived from masculine names. The article presents a contrastive analysis of feminitive usage in three Slavic languages: Bulgarian, Polish and Russian. The article examines the problem of linguistic asymmetry in the creation of feminine names in the three languages and presents the views of renowned linguists on the issue.

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Sosnowski, W. P., & Satoła-Staskowiak, J. (2019). A contrastive analysis of feminitives in Bulgarian, Polish and Russian. Cognitive Studies, 2019(19). https://doi.org/10.11649/cs.1922

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