The Caland system and the Germanic third weak verb class

J. Dishington
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Abstract The core stative verbs of the Gmc. 3rd weak class, whose stem is controversially reconstructed as *-ē- or *-ai-, do not, it is argued, continue PIE primary verbs but rather arose as denominatives that encapsulated the morphosyntactic properties of their base noun. Caland system relics in the lexical families of these verbs imply the Caland decasuative mechanism in Pre-Gmc. The likely starting point was 3sg. *-eh1-ye-ti, from the instr. sg. -eh1 of a root noun X and meaning 'is by/with X'. As oblique cases of root nouns were replaced in Gmc. by thematic dat. sg. -ai and instr. sg. -ō, Pre-Gmc. denominative verb stem -eh1- (-ē-) would likewise be renewed to Gmc. -ai- or -ō-, the latter opening up a transfer path for verbs from the 3rd weak ai-class to the 2nd weak ō-class. The 1st weak ja-forms found in some 3rd weak verbs likely arose via a different path offered by existing "paradigm-overlap" rules. Eventual loss of decasuative productivity explains why stative 3rd weak verbs, always few in numbe...
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加兰系统和日耳曼语的第三类弱动词
Gmc第三弱类的核心静态动词,其词干被重构为*- - -或*- - - - -有争议,但有人认为,这些核心静态动词并没有延续PIE的基本动词,而是作为包覆了其基名形态句法特性的定义语而出现的。这些动词词族中的加兰系统遗迹暗示了前gmc时期的加兰定语机制。可能的起点是3sg。*-eh1-ye-ti,来自指南。sg。词根名词X的-eh1,意思是“通过/与X在一起”。作为词根名词的斜格在Gmc中被替换。按主题数据。sg。-ai和instr。sg。——ōPre-Gmc。原形动词词干-eh1-(- - - - -)也同样被更新为Gmc。-ai-或- gi -,后者为动词从第三弱ai类到第二弱ai类ō-class开辟了一条转移路径。在一些第三弱动词中发现的第一弱java形式可能是通过现有的“范式重叠”规则提供的不同路径产生的。定语能力的最终丧失解释了为什么静态第三弱动词的数量总是很少……
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