Funktionsabspaltung des Suffixes "-ig" beim Verbbildungsmuster mit "-igen"
Funktionsabspaltung des Suffixes "-ig" beim Verbbildungsmuster mit "-igen"
This article deals with the development of -igen verbs in German since the Old High German period, demonstrating that this can be regarded as a process in which the adjective formation morpheme -ig gradually develops into a component of a word formation pattern that derives transitive verbs from nouns. An -igen-verb can be descended not only from an -ig-adjective (würdig – würdigen) but also from a noun without an intermediary -ig-adjective (Pein – *peinig – peinigen). In this article, it is claimed that a word formation pattern with -ig develops over time. The emergence of this word formation pattern can be described as a "reanalysis" of the verb structure accompanied by a "resegmentation" of the original word structure and a semantic "remotivation" of the established unit. It is also pointed out that this development is particularly evident in the Middle High German period. Dieser Beitrag ist ursprünglich im Peter-Lang-Verlag erschienen (https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/plg/jwf/2020/00000004/00000001/art00001)
- Goethe University Frankfurt Germany
- Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitaet Germany
Suffix, ddc:400, Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar, P101-410, old high german, ddc:430, Reanalyse, ddc:410, middle high german, reanalysis, suffix verb, 430, 410, 400, Verb, verb derivation
Suffix, ddc:400, Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar, P101-410, old high german, ddc:430, Reanalyse, ddc:410, middle high german, reanalysis, suffix verb, 430, 410, 400, Verb, verb derivation
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