The Slavic genitive singular as the subject of participles in –no- and –to-
Hirt, 1934, 119, notes the use of the genitive case in Indo-European as the sub ject of a passive participle and gives the examples Greek 'von Gott gegeben', poetic 'erschlagen von Ai', Sanskrit patjuh krītā 'vom Gatten gekauft', tā asja prājah srštāh 'die von ih...
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doaj-56be613e003a4f91bea0805769dbf1b32020-11-24T22:26:13ZdeuZnanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)Linguistica0024-39222350-420X1976-12-01162The Slavic genitive singular as the subject of participles in –no- and –to-William R. Schmalstieg Hirt, 1934, 119, notes the use of the genitive case in Indo-European as the sub ject of a passive participle and gives the examples Greek 'von Gott gegeben', poetic 'erschlagen von Ai', Sanskrit patjuh krītā 'vom Gatten gekauft', tā asja prājah srštāh 'die von ihm geschaffenen Wesen' . The use of the genitive case as the subject of the Lithuanian -t- participles is well known. Cf. , e.g. , Tà knygà bùvo brólio pérskaityta ' the book was read (through) by the brother'. https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/linguistica/article/view/5000The Slavic genitive singular as the subject of participles in –no- and –to- |
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Hirt, 1934, 119, notes the use of the genitive case in Indo-European as the sub ject of a passive participle and gives the examples Greek 'von Gott gegeben', poetic 'erschlagen von Ai', Sanskrit patjuh krītā 'vom Gatten gekauft', tā asja prājah srštāh 'die von ihm geschaffenen Wesen' . The use of the genitive case as the subject of the Lithuanian -t- participles is well known. Cf. , e.g. , Tà knygà bùvo brólio pérskaityta ' the book was read (through) by the brother'.
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