The East Baltic Subjunctive - (Studies in Language Change [Slc]) by Simon Fries (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- The two East Baltic languages Lithuanian and Latvian feature a secondary mood of potentiality, known as the subjunctive that ultimately goes back to the supine, an infinitival form.
- About the Author: Simon Fries, Universität zu Köln, Germany.
- 450 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Language Arts
- Series Name: Studies in Language Change [Slc]
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Book Synopsis
The two East Baltic languages Lithuanian and Latvian feature a secondary mood of potentiality, known as the subjunctive that ultimately goes back to the supine, an infinitival form. Setting out with a general discussion of the historical relation between the two East Baltic languages, this book seeks to explain why, when and how the supine developed into the subjunctive. In doing so, it provides the first exhaustive account of the evolution of the morphosyntactic paradigm of the subjunctive and all its attested forms in the East Baltic dialects. It thereby contributes to our understanding of the emergence of morphosyntactic structures and the typology of infinitive-based verbal formations.
About the Author
Simon Fries, Universität zu Köln, Germany.