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Root Variation vs. Root Extension: a Putative -i-Infix?

    1. [1] Austrian Academy of Sciences

      Austrian Academy of Sciences

      Innere Stadt, Austria

  • Localización: Historische Sprachforschung = Historical linguistics, ISSN 0935-3518, Nº. 131, 2018, págs. 98-144
  • Idioma: alemán
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  • Resumen
    • Many PIE roots containing have semantically adjacent counterparts without it. A close examination of these pairs suggests that the appearance of -i- is neihter incidental, nor does it arise from phonological constraints, but reveals an early stem-building process. In the following article I discuss the collected material, comprising 77 i-containing roots (plain phonological variants uncounted) opposed to their non-infixed counterparts (including secondary root variants), either of the same meaning, or showing contextual semantic narrowing. I further attempt to integrate the process of the presumably morphological intrusion of -i- into the root in a plausible morpho-semantic context in PIE. Some opaque cases left apart, at least two separate functions of i-infixation come to light. Firstly, it is found in intransitives or frequently clear states/inchoatives as opposed to non-infixed transitives or factitives, and it shows striking affinity both in the semantic operations and the lexical material to Caland networks; in other cases, it could have been linked to the hic-et-nunc -i-, which had left traces at different slots in the morphological system of PIE.


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