Re: CHAT: R: Italian Particles
From: | andrew <hobbit@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, April 18, 2000, 4:51 |
Am 04/17 14:30 Mangiat yscrifef:
> Weak subjective proclitic forms:
> they are used in the verbal conjugation, they come before the verb and they
> are formally a reduplication of the personal pronoun.
> 1st sing : ego>e'>a _ not so much used anynore
> 2nd sing : te>ta _ always used
> 3rd sing : ille>il>el>al
> illa>la _ always used
> 1st and 2nd plur : a < 1st sing _ in the 2nd plur is not so much used
> anymore
> 3rd plur : illi>li>i _ it is not anymore used
Hmm. I'm just wondering if this feature could be adapted for Brithenig
(Celtic substrata and all that) and how.
- andrew.
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