This article looks at the issue of the o-stem genitive singular, starting from the data of the Latin dialects, within a framework which takes into account comparative data as well as more general reflections on the genitive. In particular, I intend to show that Satrican -osio, Ardeatine -oio and Roman -oeo, like other endings attested in other IE languages, are formations attributable to two abstract matrices: ∗-o/es- ± -jo and ∗-o/e-(i)- ± -so/jo. Subsequently, I will putforward some considerations on the original semantic and/or syntactic distinction between these endings and -t < ∗-j(e/o)H2.

The o-stem genitive singular: Considerations from the perspective of the Latin dialects

Rigobianco, Luca
2017-01-01

Abstract

This article looks at the issue of the o-stem genitive singular, starting from the data of the Latin dialects, within a framework which takes into account comparative data as well as more general reflections on the genitive. In particular, I intend to show that Satrican -osio, Ardeatine -oio and Roman -oeo, like other endings attested in other IE languages, are formations attributable to two abstract matrices: ∗-o/es- ± -jo and ∗-o/e-(i)- ± -so/jo. Subsequently, I will putforward some considerations on the original semantic and/or syntactic distinction between these endings and -t < ∗-j(e/o)H2.
2017
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