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"This article describes the main Middle Breton morphosyntactic classes ([[nouns]]/[[DEM|demonstrative pronouns]], [[independent pronouns]], flagged indexes, pre-indexing, and post-indexing) that are involved in the selection of grammatical relations and gives an overview of how these classes, together with [[agreement]], participate and interact in [[argument]] selection. | "This article describes the main Middle Breton morphosyntactic classes ([[nouns]]/[[DEM|demonstrative pronouns]], [[independent pronouns]], flagged indexes, pre-indexing, and post-indexing) that are involved in the selection of grammatical relations and gives an overview of how these classes, together with [[agreement]], participate and interact in [[argument]] selection. | ||
From a diachronic perspective, inaccessible referents continue the alignment pattern of the Insular Celtic neuter gender class (S=A=O), accessible referents the pattern of the Insular Celtic masculine/feminine gender classes (S=A≠O). Compared to its Insular | From a diachronic perspective, inaccessible referents continue the alignment pattern of the Insular Celtic neuter gender class (S=A=O), accessible referents the pattern of the Insular Celtic masculine/feminine gender classes (S=A≠O). Compared to its Insular Celtic predecessor, pre-indexing lost the ability to select {G} arguments. Post-indexing in turn lost some of the properties of the category they originated from (verbal endings) by accommodating to pre-indexing to some extent." | ||
Celtic predecessor, pre-indexing lost the ability to select {G} arguments. Post-indexing in turn lost some of the properties of the category they originated from (verbal endings) by accommodating to pre-indexing to some extent." | |||
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* fn.17. sa référence à "Hemon (1975: 279f.)" réfère à Hemon (1975:§178, premier ex.). | |||
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Version du 26 avril 2020 à 12:48
Widmer, Paul. 2017. 'Cases, paradigms, affixes and indexes: Selecting grammatical relations in Middle Breton', E. Poppe, K. Stüber, P. Widmer (éds), Referential Properties and Their Impact on the Syntax of Insular Celtic Languages, 217–242, Nodus Publikationen, Münster.
Abstract: "This article describes the main Middle Breton morphosyntactic classes (nouns/demonstrative pronouns, independent pronouns, flagged indexes, pre-indexing, and post-indexing) that are involved in the selection of grammatical relations and gives an overview of how these classes, together with agreement, participate and interact in argument selection. From a diachronic perspective, inaccessible referents continue the alignment pattern of the Insular Celtic neuter gender class (S=A=O), accessible referents the pattern of the Insular Celtic masculine/feminine gender classes (S=A≠O). Compared to its Insular Celtic predecessor, pre-indexing lost the ability to select {G} arguments. Post-indexing in turn lost some of the properties of the category they originated from (verbal endings) by accommodating to pre-indexing to some extent."
erratum
- fn.17. sa référence à "Hemon (1975: 279f.)" réfère à Hemon (1975:§178, premier ex.).