The intra-paradigmatic distribution of the infix - I / ESC - from Latin to Modern Romance: morphomic patterning and beyond
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Auteurs : Claire Meul [Belgique]Source :
- Morphology [ 1871-5621 ] ; 2010.
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- Allomorphic, Arhizotonic, Athematic, Catalan, Classical latin, Cond, Conj, Conjugation, Conjugational, Conjugational class, Dolomitic, Dolomitic ladin, Duraffour, First conjugation, First plural present indicative, Form such, Fourth conjugation, Fourth conjugation verb, Grammaire, Grammatica, Iliescu, Imperfect, Imperfect indicative, Imperfect subjunctive, Inchoative, Indicative, Infinitive, Infix, Jaquenod, Ladin, Langues romanes, Linguistica, Maiden, Maurer, Meul, Meul table, Milanese, Modern french, Modern romance, Morfologia, Morphomic, Nicoli, Occitan, Other conjugation, Other hand, Paradigmatic, Participle, Past part, Past participle, Perfect indicative, Phonological, Phonologically, Piemontese, Plural, Present indicative, Present participle, Present subjunctive, Present tense, Preterite, Rhizotonic, Rhizotonic form, Risop, Rohlfs, Romance language, Romance variety, Romanian, Saint bernard, Second plural, Sect, Sottens, Standard french, Standard italian, Subjunctive, Thematic, Thematic vowel, Thematicity, Vaux, Verb, Verbal paradigm, Verbes, Vulgar latin, Zamboni.
Abstract
Abstract: The present study deals with the spectrum of intra-paradigmatic configurations that the Latin verbal infix -I/ESC- acquired in modern Romance standard and dialectal varieties. It proposes an in-depth analysis, both of the so-called ‘patterned’ and ‘non-patterned’ Romance infix-distributions: patterned Romance infix-distributions find response in parallel and recurrent stem-allomorphic conjugational alternations; non-patterned infix-distributions are morphologically unique and do not have allomorphic distributional counterparts in other, non-infixed, verbs. While patterned infix-distributions benefit from the ‘morphomic’ approach (cf. Aronoff 1994, Maiden 2003), it will be shown that ‘non-patterned’ infix-distributions can be predicted only by taking into account several (co-)conditioning forces, e.g. stress, thematicity and modality.
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