Derivational Morphology of the Early...
Gordon, Randall Clark.

 

  • Derivational Morphology of the Early Irish Verbal Noun.
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    [NT 47271] Title/Author: Derivational Morphology of the Early Irish Verbal Noun.
    作者: Gordon, Randall Clark.
    面页册数: 579 p.
    附注: Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-06, Section: A, page: 2127.
    Contained By: Dissertation Abstracts International73-06A.
    标题: Language, Ancient.
    标题: Language, Linguistics.
    标题: Language, General.
    ISBN: 9781267183507
    [NT 15000229] null: As is well known, the Insular Celtic languages (Irish, Scots Gaelic, Welsh, Breton and the now-extinct Manx and Cornish) utilize a class of verbal abstracts known as "verbal nouns" to perform the functions that are fulfilled in other Indo-European languages by infinitives and supines. Yet in many ways the Celtic verbal noun remains somewhat of an enigma. The purpose of the present study is to examine the historical morphology of the verbal noun in the earliest Celtic language for which we have a meaningful literature, namely Old Irish, in order (1) to distinguish the derivational patterns that lie behind their multifarious formations, and (2) to clarify the place of the Celtic verbal noun within the development of Indo-European. Twenty-six early Old Irish texts were perused for their verbal nouns, dating from the seventh century through the first half of the eighth (some in contemporary manuscripts, others existing only in later copies) and covering a range of genres including textual glosses, prose, poetry, and law. The almost 650 tokens of verbal nouns that emerged from this search were used as the basis for the analysis and conclusions of the study.
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