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摘要
赫梯语是一种严重及物化的语言,在赫梯语中有几个因果关系的形态学标记。其中的两个,即后缀- nu -和- ahh -,在赫梯语的历史上产生过。其他标记要么不再产生作用,要么基本上没有致病作用。在古赫梯语中,nu -和- ahh -仍然有某种互补的分布,尽管已经有一些重叠,但在中赫梯语,特别是新赫梯语中,这些标记几乎可以互换。“- nu -”和“- ahh -”这两个衍生词的共存源于相同的词根,这至少可以部分归因于卢维文文士对赫梯语的不完全了解。
Hittite causative markers in a diachronic Anatolian perspective / Хеттские показатели каузатива в диахронической перспективе анатолийских языков
Hittite is a heavily transivitizing language, and there are several morphological markers of causativisation in Hittite. Two of them, namely suffixes - nu - and - ahh -, were productive in the history of Hittite. Other markers are either no longer productive or primarily not causative. In Old Hittite - nu - and - ahh - still had some kind of complementary distribution, although there already was some overlapping, but in Middle and especially New Hittite these markers became nearly interchangeable. The coexistence of - nu - and - ahh - derivatives from the same bases can be attributed, at least partially, to an imperfect knowledge of Hittite by Luwian scribes.