ACCENTUATION HISTORY OF LITHUANIAN VERBS IN -(I)UOTI Cover Image

LIETUVIŲ KALBOS VEIKSMAŽODŽIŲ SU PRIESAGA -(I)UOTI KIRČIAVIMO RAIDA
ACCENTUATION HISTORY OF LITHUANIAN VERBS IN -(I)UOTI

Author(s): Sandra Lukšaitė-Ramonienė, Vytautas Rinkevičius
Subject(s): Phonetics / Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, Baltic Languages
Published by: Lietuvių Kalbos Institutas
Keywords: Lithuanian; historical accentology; suffixed verbs; accentual type; acute; circumflex; accentual dominance; iconic function; metatony;

Summary/Abstract: The article deals with the accentuation history of Lithuanian verbs in -(i)uoti by comparing data from modern dialects, the standard language, and accentuated old texts with the reconstructed state of affairs in the proto-language. In modern Lithuanian, verbs in -(i)uoti are characterized by stress on the suffix, while various attested cases of non-suffix stress testify to the gradual disappearance of this type of accentuation and the establishment of suffix stress. Some cases of non-suffix stress can be considered archaisms (e.g., derivatives from nouns of accentual paradigm 1), while others could be of a later origin, e.g., verbs of the types lukuriuoti and baltuoti (with root circumflex as an iconic marker of prolonged action). The latter type is characterized by a large dialectal variety of accentual types, and most of the article is devoted to the study of this variety. In the western area of dialects (especially in Lithuania Minor), non-suffix stress is also possible in other kinds of verbs, e.g., onomatopoeic and other expressive verbs, Germanisms, or remodeled verbs in -(i)oti.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 91
  • Page Range: 77-116
  • Page Count: 40
  • Language: Lithuanian
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