Note sur les antécédents romantiques de la théorie de la passivité du verbe dans les études euskariennes

During a long time (roughly from 1890 to 1960) most linguists held that Basque verbs have to be 'Passively conceived'. The ergative/absolutive case-marking and verb agreement morphology were given a corresponding syntactic interpretation, absolutive being considered as the subject case in...

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Main Author: Beñat Oyharçabal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UPV/EHU Press 1991-04-01
Series:Anuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo"
Online Access:https://ojs.ehu.eus/index.php/ASJU/article/view/8267
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description During a long time (roughly from 1890 to 1960) most linguists held that Basque verbs have to be 'Passively conceived'. The ergative/absolutive case-marking and verb agreement morphology were given a corresponding syntactic interpretation, absolutive being considered as the subject case in all kind of sentences. The passive analysis was promoted in Basque studies by Muller (1885), Stempf (1890) and Schuchardt (1893). However, the paper shows that Chaho (1836) put forward a similar view half a century before. The main arguments Chaho used to demonstrate what he called the 'Philosophical unity' of Basque verbs are compared with those given by Stempf and Schuchardt at the end of the nineteenth century to establish the passive analysis.
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spelling doaj.art-cfb8c2f218c549f4b4dd35f151f235242022-12-21T20:48:33ZengUPV/EHU PressAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo"0582-61522444-29921991-04-0125310.1387/asju.8267Note sur les antécédents romantiques de la théorie de la passivité du verbe dans les études euskariennesBeñat OyharçabalDuring a long time (roughly from 1890 to 1960) most linguists held that Basque verbs have to be 'Passively conceived'. The ergative/absolutive case-marking and verb agreement morphology were given a corresponding syntactic interpretation, absolutive being considered as the subject case in all kind of sentences. The passive analysis was promoted in Basque studies by Muller (1885), Stempf (1890) and Schuchardt (1893). However, the paper shows that Chaho (1836) put forward a similar view half a century before. The main arguments Chaho used to demonstrate what he called the 'Philosophical unity' of Basque verbs are compared with those given by Stempf and Schuchardt at the end of the nineteenth century to establish the passive analysis.https://ojs.ehu.eus/index.php/ASJU/article/view/8267
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title Note sur les antécédents romantiques de la théorie de la passivité du verbe dans les études euskariennes
title_full Note sur les antécédents romantiques de la théorie de la passivité du verbe dans les études euskariennes
title_fullStr Note sur les antécédents romantiques de la théorie de la passivité du verbe dans les études euskariennes
title_full_unstemmed Note sur les antécédents romantiques de la théorie de la passivité du verbe dans les études euskariennes
title_short Note sur les antécédents romantiques de la théorie de la passivité du verbe dans les études euskariennes
title_sort note sur les antecedents romantiques de la theorie de la passivite du verbe dans les etudes euskariennes
url https://ojs.ehu.eus/index.php/ASJU/article/view/8267
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