The reanalysis of /ɡ/ as a verb class marker: An exaptation case within the Catalan 2nd conjugation
The reanalysis of /ɡ/ as a verb class marker: An exaptation case within the Catalan 2nd conjugation
Author(s): Manuel BadalSubject(s): Morphology
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: Catalan; exaptation; morphology; morphome; verbs
Summary/Abstract: In Old Catalan, some verbs like beure ‘to drink’ display a velar consonant in the forms that come from Latin perfectum, such as 3sg.prt *ˈbibwit > bec [ˈbek] ‘s/he drank’. This velar was initially a perfect marker. However, the consonant spread analogically from perfective to imperfective forms through an exaptation process. In the present paper, we compare two different verb classes, and prove that the existence of syncretism between the first and third persons of the present indicative (1sg.prs.ind beu [ˈbew] ‘I drink’ vs. 3sg.prs.ind beu [ˈbew] ‘s/he drinks’) is a factor that accelerates the analogical process of velarization.
- Issue Year: 70/2023
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 339-354
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English
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