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Linguistic typology and reconstruction: The animacy hierarchy and its implications for the Indo-European inflectional number category

    1. [1] Millersville University

      Millersville University

      Borough of Millersville, Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Word: Journal of the International Linguistic Association, ISSN-e 2373-5112, ISSN 0043-7956, Vol. 48, Nº 3, 1997, págs. 367-374
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Typological considerations have recently come to play an important role in the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European. This paper explores the use of the so-called animacy hierarchy as a means of illuminating the status of the grammatical category of number in both verbal and nominal paradigms just prior to the dissolution of the Indo-European speech community. Specifically, on the basis of extant data, the animacy hierarchy implies that the late Indo-European conjugational system included a general (first/second/third person) plural marker and that animate nouns, though not inanimate nouns, were regularly inflected for number.


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