<em>Rì&scaron;ti</em> tipo veiksmažodžių &scaron;aknies sandara

<p><strong>THE ROOT STRUCTURE OF </strong><strong>THE </strong><strong><em>ri</em></strong><strong><em>̀</em></strong><strong><em>ša </em></strong><strong>TYPE VERBS </strong></p>&...

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Main Author: Audronė Kaukienė
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Vilnius University 2011-10-01
Series:Baltistica
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Online Access:http://www.baltistica.lt/index.php/baltistica/article/view/221
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Summary:<p><strong>THE ROOT STRUCTURE OF </strong><strong>THE </strong><strong><em>ri</em></strong><strong><em>̀</em></strong><strong><em>ša </em></strong><strong>TYPE VERBS </strong></p><p><em>Summary</em></p><p>The verbs of Lith. <em>ri</em><em>̀</em><em>ša, </em><em>Latv. </em><em>risu </em>„to tie” type are East Baltic innovation. They are formed by unifying the vowel <em>i </em>in apophonical roots (C)eiC/(C)CiC or (C)CeC/CC (Bal­tic CiC), e.g. Pr. <em>perrēist</em><em>: </em><em>senrists. </em>The roots of historical type (C)CeiC must have been formed from primary basic roots by adding one or two enlargements: Cei/Ci + С or CeC/CC + ei/i + C. The roots of these two historical types (with the root vowel <em>e </em>or <em>ei) </em>are mixed and can be distinguished only etymologically.</p>
ISSN:0132-6503
2345-0045