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摘要
对于一些长期存在的涉及名义形式的问题,提出了解决方案,其中大多数涉及古代时期西日耳曼语(WG)中凯尔特人的影响。在WG中/n/-词干的M -n - sg形式可能被认为是由于/-n/(在类似的/-ͻͻn/中)在缩短后丢失。在WG中,G-SG被D-SG明显取代,这可能是由于人称代词F的D-SG在“外部占有”中被用作一种间接反射词,之后/ sin -/(由于与凯尔特人影响有关的原因)被限制为M -SG的意思。这种情况在《罗曼史》中也有类似的情况。M /a/-词干的a - pl中最后的/-s/可能是由于凯尔特人的影响,导致/-nz/被/-ns/取代。
Possible Solutions for Long-standing Problems Involving Old English Nominal Forms
Solutions are presented, most involving Celtic infl uences in West Germanic (WG) during the ancient period, for some long-standing problems involving nominal forms. The M N-SG forms of /n/-stems in WG may be seen as due to loss of /-n/ (in analogical /-ͻͻn/) having happened after shortening. Apparent replacement of the F G-SG by the D-SG in WG may be seen as due to the D-SG of the F personal pronoun being employed, in “external possession”, as a kind of indirect refl exive, after /siin-/ became limited (for reasons connected with Celtic infl uence) to M SG meaning. This case has analogues in Romance. Final /-s/ in the A-PL of M /a/-stems may be seen as due to Celtic infl uence causing /-nz/ to be replaced by /-ns/.