The Italic Consonant Stem Ablative: Some Comparative and Theoretical Arguments for an Inherited Ending in *-d

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS Symbolae Osloenses Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00397679.2020.1876917
Reuben J. Pitts
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The Italic consonant stem ablative in -ĕ is usually regarded as an anomalous instance of locative contamination in the ablative singular case endings. This interpretation has long been recognized as problematic, given that the Italic ablative is functionally the result of syncretism with the Proto-Indo-European instrumental, rather than the locative. In addition, it is difficult to reconcile the traditional view with the early Latin epigraphic evidence, which suggests that the Latin consonant stem ending, like the ablative singular endings of all other declensions, once had a final dental (-ĕd). This paper reviews the evidence for the origin and reconstruction of the Italic consonant stem ablative within the broader context of the early development of the Italic case system. It provides further arguments against the conventional locative etymology, and concludes that the consonant reflex can plausibly be aligned with the regular reflexes in other declensions if it is instead derived from a zero-grade instrumental ending -h̥₁.
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斜体辅音词干消融:*-d继承词尾的一些比较和理论论证
-ĕ中的斜体辅音词干消融通常被认为是消融单数格词尾中位置污染的一个异常例子。长期以来,这种解释一直被认为是有问题的,因为斜体消融语在功能上是与原印欧工具语融合的结果,而不是方位语。此外,很难将传统观点与早期拉丁语的金石学证据相调和,后者表明拉丁语辅音词干词尾,就像所有其他词干的消融单数词尾一样,曾经有一个最后的牙科词尾(-ĕd)。本文回顾了在斜体格系统早期发展的更广泛背景下,斜体辅音词干消融的起源和重建的证据。它提供了反对传统方位词源的进一步论据,并得出结论,如果辅音反射是从零级工具词尾-h̥派生出来的,那么它似乎可以与其他降格中的规则反射对齐₁.
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