On the issue of the dative mark in ancient iberian

Beginning with a critical review of the previously published on the proposal of attributing to the suffix -e a Dative meaning (originally proposed by Untermann 1984), the available evidence it’s revised and analyzed. It’s concluded that it’s is very plausible to attribute a Benefactive meaning, and...

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Main Author: Jesús Rodríguez Ramos
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Editorial Universidad de Sevilla 2018-06-01
Series:Philologia Hispalensis
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Online Access:https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/PH/article/view/4569
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spelling doaj-0f643ca65a25464fa9b7981fc73ab0e02020-11-25T02:58:48ZspaEditorial Universidad de SevillaPhilologia Hispalensis1132-02652253-83212018-06-0131111915010.12795/PH.2017.i31.064431On the issue of the dative mark in ancient iberianJesús Rodríguez RamosBeginning with a critical review of the previously published on the proposal of attributing to the suffix -e a Dative meaning (originally proposed by Untermann 1984), the available evidence it’s revised and analyzed. It’s concluded that it’s is very plausible to attribute a Benefactive meaning, and probably also a Dative one, not only to the -e suffix, but also to -er, that would be its allophone as proposed by Orduña with little success. It’s also claimed that the suffixes -en and -ar (and its allomorph -a) besides their known function as possessor’s mark (Genitive) can also be used as Benefactives and perhaps as Dative too. According to the typological and diachronic models of syncretisms and the phonetic phenomena known in Iberian, it’s proposed that at least some of these suffixes derive from -er.https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/PH/article/view/4569morfología de la lengua íberamarcas de genitivo/dativo/benefactivo en íberoinscripciones votivas íberas
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On the issue of the dative mark in ancient iberian
Philologia Hispalensis
morfología de la lengua íbera
marcas de genitivo/dativo/benefactivo en íbero
inscripciones votivas íberas
author_facet Jesús Rodríguez Ramos
author_sort Jesús Rodríguez Ramos
title On the issue of the dative mark in ancient iberian
title_short On the issue of the dative mark in ancient iberian
title_full On the issue of the dative mark in ancient iberian
title_fullStr On the issue of the dative mark in ancient iberian
title_full_unstemmed On the issue of the dative mark in ancient iberian
title_sort on the issue of the dative mark in ancient iberian
publisher Editorial Universidad de Sevilla
series Philologia Hispalensis
issn 1132-0265
2253-8321
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Beginning with a critical review of the previously published on the proposal of attributing to the suffix -e a Dative meaning (originally proposed by Untermann 1984), the available evidence it’s revised and analyzed. It’s concluded that it’s is very plausible to attribute a Benefactive meaning, and probably also a Dative one, not only to the -e suffix, but also to -er, that would be its allophone as proposed by Orduña with little success. It’s also claimed that the suffixes -en and -ar (and its allomorph -a) besides their known function as possessor’s mark (Genitive) can also be used as Benefactives and perhaps as Dative too. According to the typological and diachronic models of syncretisms and the phonetic phenomena known in Iberian, it’s proposed that at least some of these suffixes derive from -er.
topic morfología de la lengua íbera
marcas de genitivo/dativo/benefactivo en íbero
inscripciones votivas íberas
url https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/PH/article/view/4569
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