Publication: Voraussetzungen für ein feminines Genus und Implikationen für das Kategoriensystem des frühindogermanischen Nomens
Voraussetzungen für ein feminines Genus und Implikationen für das Kategoriensystem des frühindogermanischen Nomens
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Litscher, R. (2014). Voraussetzungen für ein feminines Genus und Implikationen für das Kategoriensystem des frühindogermanischen Nomens. In S. Neri & R. Schuhmann (Eds.), Studies on the Collective and Feminine in Indo-European from a Diachronic and Typological Perspective (pp. 137–165). Brill.
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In this paper the widely held opinion that the PIE collectives were a derivational category of neuter gender is contested. It is shown that the later agreement patterns of the feminine gender and the neuter plural are better derived from an inflectional category “collective” already marked by agreement. Next, the implications of this reconstruction for the categorial system of the PIE noun are explored and it is proposed that the late PIE gender/number system results from the reduction of an earlier noun class system with many classes
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Litscher, R. (2014). Voraussetzungen für ein feminines Genus und Implikationen für das Kategoriensystem des frühindogermanischen Nomens. In S. Neri & R. Schuhmann (Eds.), Studies on the Collective and Feminine in Indo-European from a Diachronic and Typological Perspective (pp. 137–165). Brill.