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{{morpheme
{{morpheme
|type_morpheme=derivational
|type_morpheme=derivational
|function=nominal derivation of preterit stems
|function=verbal noun
|language=Raetic, Etruscan
|language=Raetic, Etruscan
|checklevel=5
|analysis_phonemic=/{{p|u}}/
|checklevel=0
}}
}}
== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
*{{bib|Schumacher 2004}}: 297–299
Corresponding to the formally identical Etruscan verbal noun or participle suffix ({{bib|Rix 1985}}: 137, {{bib|Wallace 2008}}: 72 f.). While in Etruscan, derivations in ''-u'' are also known from verbal bases (e.g. {{w||cesu}} 'buried'), both known Raetic forms are derived from preterites in {{m||-ke}}. We choose to translate the forms as participles (e.g. 'given'), though a translation as verbal nouns (e.g. 'gift') would be equally possible.
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Latest revision as of 00:26, 10 February 2017

Morpheme
Language: Raetic, Etruscan
Type: derivational
Function: verbal noun
Phonemic analysis: /u/

Attestation: eluku, utiku


Commentary

Corresponding to the formally identical Etruscan verbal noun or participle suffix (Rix 1985: 137, Wallace 2008: 72 f.). While in Etruscan, derivations in -u are also known from verbal bases (e.g. cesu 'buried'), both known Raetic forms are derived from preterites in -ke. We choose to translate the forms as participles (e.g. 'given'), though a translation as verbal nouns (e.g. 'gift') would be equally possible.

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