In:The Carthaginian North: Semitic influence on early Germanic: A linguistic and cultural study
Robert Mailhammer and Theo Vennemann
[NOWELE Supplement Series 32] 2019
► pp. 109–134
Chapter 5Punic influence in the Germanic verb system
The strong verbs
Published online: 24 October 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.32.c5
https://doi.org/10.1075/nss.32.c5
Article outline
- 1.The contact situation
- 2.Problematic Germanic features and Punic
- 2.1Ablaut marks grammatical categories in Punic
- 2.2Inflectional classes depend on phonological root structure in Punic
- 2.3Predictable present tense stem
- 2.4Temporal opposition in Punic
- 3.The transfer
- 3.1Contact-induced change I: the innovations
- 3.1.1Contact-induced changes to the verb categories
- 3.1.2Loss of reduplication in the strong preterit
- 3.1.3Systematization and uniformization of ablaut
- 3.2Contact-induced change II: spread and change
- 3.1Contact-induced change I: the innovations
Notes
