Geroaldiko partizipio prospektiboaren polimorfismoa eta "-n"-dun aditz klasea / The polimorfism of the participle prospective of future and the clase of "-n" verb

This paper deals with the realisation of the prospective participle, the most common way to express the future in Basque. The authors start from present-day variation, as synthesised by the Royal Academy of the Basque Language: the adjunction of the suffix -ko to the perfective participle, except fo...

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Main Authors: Beñat Oyharçabal, Manuel Padilla Moyano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UPV/EHU Press 2018-09-01
Series:Anuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo"
Online Access:https://www.ehu.eus/ojs/index.php/ASJU/article/view/20219
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spelling doaj-553f43717a1e49bf83a7e9f42881bca72020-11-25T03:31:16ZengUPV/EHU PressAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo"0582-61522444-29922018-09-01521/261962814910Geroaldiko partizipio prospektiboaren polimorfismoa eta "-n"-dun aditz klasea / The polimorfism of the participle prospective of future and the clase of "-n" verbBeñat Oyharçabal0Manuel Padilla Moyano1IKER UMR 5478 – CNRSIKER UMR 5478 – CNRSThis paper deals with the realisation of the prospective participle, the most common way to express the future in Basque. The authors start from present-day variation, as synthesised by the Royal Academy of the Basque Language: the adjunction of the suffix -ko to the perfective participle, except for the forms ending in -n or -l, which in Eastern dialects take the genitive suffix -en. Based on the study of both old texts from different dialects and works on verbal morphology, the authors show that the variability of the marking of the prospective participle is greater than usually thought: on the one hand, Labourdin texts attest for a late use of the suffix -(r)en with vowel-ending participles (e.g. biziren, ikusiren, harturen); on the other hand, in the 17th century forms such as izaren 'izanen' and egoren 'egonen' arise in Labourdin and Western Low-Navarrese dialects. The authors consider two possible explanations for the prospective forms of the type izaren: 1) in phonological terms, a dissimilation of nasality (cf. Michelena 1990); and 2) in syntactical terms, a change in the selection of the complement argument by the T-head, lexicalised by the genitive suffix -(r)en. In this view, the forms such as emaren or egoren are the result of adding the suffix -(r)en not to a perfective participle eman 'given' or egon 'rested' (as in ikusi-ren 'seen-PROSP'), but to a verbal root -ma- or -go-, respectively.https://www.ehu.eus/ojs/index.php/ASJU/article/view/20219
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Geroaldiko partizipio prospektiboaren polimorfismoa eta "-n"-dun aditz klasea / The polimorfism of the participle prospective of future and the clase of "-n" verb
Anuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo"
author_facet Beñat Oyharçabal
Manuel Padilla Moyano
author_sort Beñat Oyharçabal
title Geroaldiko partizipio prospektiboaren polimorfismoa eta "-n"-dun aditz klasea / The polimorfism of the participle prospective of future and the clase of "-n" verb
title_short Geroaldiko partizipio prospektiboaren polimorfismoa eta "-n"-dun aditz klasea / The polimorfism of the participle prospective of future and the clase of "-n" verb
title_full Geroaldiko partizipio prospektiboaren polimorfismoa eta "-n"-dun aditz klasea / The polimorfism of the participle prospective of future and the clase of "-n" verb
title_fullStr Geroaldiko partizipio prospektiboaren polimorfismoa eta "-n"-dun aditz klasea / The polimorfism of the participle prospective of future and the clase of "-n" verb
title_full_unstemmed Geroaldiko partizipio prospektiboaren polimorfismoa eta "-n"-dun aditz klasea / The polimorfism of the participle prospective of future and the clase of "-n" verb
title_sort geroaldiko partizipio prospektiboaren polimorfismoa eta "-n"-dun aditz klasea / the polimorfism of the participle prospective of future and the clase of "-n" verb
publisher UPV/EHU Press
series Anuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo"
issn 0582-6152
2444-2992
publishDate 2018-09-01
description This paper deals with the realisation of the prospective participle, the most common way to express the future in Basque. The authors start from present-day variation, as synthesised by the Royal Academy of the Basque Language: the adjunction of the suffix -ko to the perfective participle, except for the forms ending in -n or -l, which in Eastern dialects take the genitive suffix -en. Based on the study of both old texts from different dialects and works on verbal morphology, the authors show that the variability of the marking of the prospective participle is greater than usually thought: on the one hand, Labourdin texts attest for a late use of the suffix -(r)en with vowel-ending participles (e.g. biziren, ikusiren, harturen); on the other hand, in the 17th century forms such as izaren 'izanen' and egoren 'egonen' arise in Labourdin and Western Low-Navarrese dialects. The authors consider two possible explanations for the prospective forms of the type izaren: 1) in phonological terms, a dissimilation of nasality (cf. Michelena 1990); and 2) in syntactical terms, a change in the selection of the complement argument by the T-head, lexicalised by the genitive suffix -(r)en. In this view, the forms such as emaren or egoren are the result of adding the suffix -(r)en not to a perfective participle eman 'given' or egon 'rested' (as in ikusi-ren 'seen-PROSP'), but to a verbal root -ma- or -go-, respectively.
url https://www.ehu.eus/ojs/index.php/ASJU/article/view/20219
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