The passive voice in ancient Indo-European languages: inflection, derivation, periphrastic verb forms

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  • The IE languages developed different strategies for the encoding of the passive function. In some language branches, the middle voice extended to the passive function to varying extents. In addition, dedicated derivational formations arose in a number of languages, such as the Greek -ē-/-thē- aorist and the Indo-Aryan -ya-presents. Periphrastic formations involving a verbal adjective or a participle are also widely attested, and played an important role in the building of the passive paradigm in e.g. Romance and Germanic languages. As theThe IE languages developed different strategies for the encoding of the passive function. In some language branches, the middle voice extended to the passive function to varying extents. In addition, dedicated derivational formations arose in a number of languages, such as the Greek -ē-/-thē- aorist and the Indo-Aryan -ya-presents. Periphrastic formations involving a verbal adjective or a participle are also widely attested, and played an important role in the building of the passive paradigm in e.g. Romance and Germanic languages. As the periphrastic passive is also attested in Hittite alongside passive use of the middle, both strategies seem to be equally ancient. Some minor strategies include lexical passives and the extensive lability of verbs. A survey of possible strategies provides evidence for the rise of a disparate number of morphemes and constructions, and for their ongoing incorporation into the inflectional paradigms (paradigmaticization) of given languages, thus adding to our knowledge about cross-linguistic sources of passive morphology and grammaticalization processes involved.show moreshow less

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Author: Silvia Luraghi, Guglielmo Inglese, Daniel Kölligan
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-247034
Document Type:Journal article
Faculties:Philosophische Fakultät (Histor., philolog., Kultur- und geograph. Wissensch.) / Institut für Altertumswissenschaften
Language:English
Parent Title (English):Folia Linguistica
ISSN:0165-4004
ISSN:1614-7308
Year of Completion:2021
Volume:55
Issue:s42-s2
First Page:339
Last Page:391
Source:Folia Lingustica (2021) 55:s42-2, 339-391. https://doi.org/10.1515/flin-2021-2033
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1515/flin-2021-2033
Dewey Decimal Classification:4 Sprache / 47 Latein, italische Sprachen / 470 Italische Sprachen; Latein
4 Sprache / 48 Griechisch / 480 Hellenische Sprachen; klassisches Griechisch
4 Sprache / 49 Andere Sprachen / 491 Ostindoeuropäische und keltische Sprachen
Tag:ancient Indo-European languages; derivation; inflection; middle voice; passive; periphrastic forms
Release Date:2022/03/22
Date of first Publication:2021/10/14
Licence (German):License LogoCC BY: Creative-Commons-Lizenz: Namensnennung 4.0 International