Productivity of deverbal suffixal nouns in the Joint Corpus of Lithuanian
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Jurgis Pakerys
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Agnė Navickaitė-Klišauskienė
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Virginijus Dadurkevičius
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Published 2026-01-28
https://doi.org/10.15388/Baltistica.59.1.2542
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Keywords

Lithuanian
deverbal nouns
suffixal nouns
derivational productivity
realized productivity
expanding productivity
potential productivity
corpus linguistics

How to Cite

Pakerys, J., Navickaitė-Klišauskienė, A. and Dadurkevičius, V. (trans.) (2026) “Productivity of deverbal suffixal nouns in the Joint Corpus of Lithuanian”, Baltistica, 59(1), pp. 5–39. doi:10.15388/Baltistica.59.1.2542.

Abstract

We use the Joint Corpus of Lithuanian (1.3 billion tokens) to estimate the derivational productivity of the main suffixes of deverbal nouns in Lithuanian. We measure their realized, expanding, and potential productivity (Baayen 1992; 1993) and compare our rankings to the ones found in the main grammars and studies of neologisms. In general, the ordering of the suffixes according to their realized and expanding productivity is similar to the one found in earlier studies. The rankings according to potential productivity, however, in many cases proved to be less usable because suffixes with lower total frequencies of their formations appear to be overestimated when compared to suffixes having high total frequencies.

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