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{{morpheme | {{morpheme | ||
|type_morpheme=inflectional | |type_morpheme=inflectional | ||
|function= | |function=preterite | ||
|language=Celtic | |language=Celtic | ||
|analysis_phonemic=-/{{p|t}}/ | |analysis_phonemic=-/{{p|t}}/ |
Latest revision as of 14:35, 1 July 2023
Type: | inflectional |
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Function: | preterite |
Language: | Celtic |
Phonemic analysis: | -/t/ |
From PIE: | *-t |
Attestation: | akitu, kalite, karite, karnitu, karnitus |
Commentary
PIE 3rd person singular secondary ending, emerges as marker of the weak t-preterite in Continental Celtic; see Schmidt 1986b: 177 f. and Eska 1990, and the word pages for the individual formations.
Bibliography
Eska 1990 | Joseph F. Eska, "The so-called weak or dental preterite in Continental Celtic, Watkins' law, and related matters", Historische Sprachforschung 103 (1990), 81–91. |
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