The Old Irish verbal complex as a templatic morphological structure

  1. Carlos García Castillero
Revista:
Faventia

ISSN: 0210-7570

Año de publicación: 2012

Título del ejemplar: Florilegium Indogermanicum, Palaeohispanicum et Eurasiaticum in memoriam José Fortes Fortes

Número: 34-36

Páginas: 121-134

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Faventia

Resumen

This paper puts forward the idea that the notion of ‘templatic’ structure discussed in the linguistic literature applies to quite a number of remarkable features of the Old Irish verbal complex, a morphological structure which constitutively includes the expression of negative polarity, clause types and pronominal object argument, in addition to other grammatical categories typical of Indo-European languages such as tense, aspect, mood, diathesis, and subject pronominal reference.

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