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Hittite nasal presents
Apart from treating the formal and etymological aspects of these verbs, this study also focuses on the semantics of the nasal affixes. In Hittitological literature they are often assumed to have a causative or a factitive meaning, but these functions do not cover the semantics of all the verbs with these affixes: there are infixed and nu-verbs that are clearly not causative, in fact there are even several intransitive nu-verbs. In this thesis it is therefore argued that the best solution to embrace the polysemy of nasal affixes is to assume that the underlying function of these morphemes is raising in transitivity.
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- Shatskov, A.
- Supervisor
- Lubotsky, A.
- Co-supervisor
- Kloekhorst, A.
- Committee
- Oettinger, N.; Kümmel, M.; Gzella, H.; Waal, W.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, Humanities, Leiden University
- Date
- 2017-10-25