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Copyright Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus (Estonian Academy Publishers) 2010

Abstract

Kristiina Ross suggested that since the identical morphemes used in the Estonian and Finnish infinitival systems occur in different combinations and syntactic patterns in the two languages, it can be hypothesized that the system of Estonian infinitival constructions rose relatively late and is likely to be influenced by foreign sources and by the linguistic ideas of the 16th- 18th century Bible translators. The authors showed however that the meanings of the constructions do not derive from the presence or absence of the Agent but from the inherent meanings of the participle: the impersonal meaning deriving from the impersonal paradigm of which the participle is part, and the aspectual (resultative ~ perfective) meaning, which seems to be an additional (new) meaning and may be related to the Germanic resultative participle through language contact. The distribution of the genitive agent is subject to various restrictions: it combines only with non-finite verb forms, it must immediately precede the verb form and it does not co-occur freely with other VP constituents. The combination of the genitive agent and the verb form thus poses a descriptive, theoretical and explanatory challenge: its distribution is neither fully general nor lexically constrained, it is not describable as a regular VP, the syntactic role of the genitive NP is difficult to define, and the information structure of the phrase is unusual.

Details

Title
FINITENESS AND NON-FINITENESS IN FINNO-UGRIC LANGUAGES. SYNCHRONIC, DIACHRONIC AND CROSS-MODULAR ISSUES
Author
Ross, Kristiina; Sahkai, Heete; Tamm, Anne
Pages
229-232
Section
Reviews
Publication year
2010
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus (Estonian Academy Publishers)
ISSN
08684731
e-ISSN
17367506
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
852514462
Copyright
Copyright Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus (Estonian Academy Publishers) 2010