L'augment verbal romanç -ez-/-iz-: derivació vs. flexió

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  • Curtis Blaylock

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https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.20.7356

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augment verbal romanç en -ez-/-iz-, derivació, flexió

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Ancient Greek could form denominal verbs by attaching a palatal semivowel to the noun stem and adding the verbal endings, thus creating verbs in -izo, -azo [això, clar, en caracters grecs], etc. Latin borrowed large enough numbers of those with vocalism in -i- so that an independently productive derivational pattern arose in Latin. As with the case of the native Latin -sk- affix, the -iz-/-ez- element developed a flexional role in some varieties of Romance. The derivational function, however, remained dominant and was even propagated to the Germanic languages.

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1996-04-01

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Blaylock, C. (1996). L’augment verbal romanç -ez-/-iz-: derivació vs. flexió. Caplletra. Revista Internacional De Filologia, (20), 165–174. https://doi.org/10.7203/caplletra.20.7356
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