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摘要
当前的论文是对k·h·施密特(K. H. Schmidt)作品的致敬;它探讨了印欧语的凯尔特和斯拉夫分支之间的一些语言联系。特别关注凯尔特和斯拉夫部落可能接触的相对年表,并试图将其纳入欧洲的总体图景。首先,作者指出大陆凯尔特语中存在*-sie-/-sio-将来的形式,这是至少一些凯尔特部落与东欧人接触的很好的证据。与此同时,还有类似的关系代词*ios和重复的desire(在古爱尔兰语中作为future保存)。其次,有许多Celto-Slavic的同格语;它们有时显示相同的,有时显示不同等级的ablaut,以及后缀的变化。在这里,作者分析了一些流行的词源学建议,并发现其中一些不令人满意。最后,作者提到了凯尔特语和斯拉夫语之间的长期相似之处,一方面是面向系统的发展,另一方面是腭化。
The Celts and the Slavs: On K. H. Schmidt's Hypothesis on the Eastern Origin of the Celts
The current paper is an homage to the works of K. H. Schmidt; it explores a number of linguistic links between Celtic and Slavic branches of Indo-European. Special attention is devoted to the relative chronology of possible contacts of Celtic and Slavic tribes, and an attempt to fit those into the general European picture is made. First, the author points out to the existence of *-sie-/-sio- future forms in Continental Celtic, which stand as good evidence for contacts of at least some Celtic tribes with Eastern Europeans. Alongside with this go such parallels as the relative pronoun *ios and reduplicated desiderative (preserved in Old Irish as future). Second, there are number of Celto-Slavic isoglosses; these sometimes show identical, sometimes different grades of ablaut, as well as variations in suffixation. Here the author analyses a handful of popular etymological suggestions and finds a few of them unsatisfactory. Finally, the author mentions such long-distanced parallels between Celtic and Slavic, as the development of the system of aspect, on the one hand, and palatalisation, on the other.