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The French i-Conjugation from a Diachronic Perspective

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MONTERMINI, Fabio, ed., Gilles BOYÉ, ed., Jesse TSENG, ed.. Selected Proceedings of the 6th Décembrettes : Morphology in Bordeaux. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project, 2009, pp. 35-49. ISBN 978-1-57473-433-1

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This paper proposes a sketch of how /sk/, a Latin suffix of word formation, developed into an inflectional stem-extension in French. The reconstruction of the process rests upon the following assumptions: (1) morphological representations may differ from phonological surface representations; (2) inflectional classes are sets of properties and implications in the line of Wurzel (1984) and Dressler et al. (2003); (3) in addition to reanalysis and spreading, lexical storage is an important factor in morphological change. The author discusses Maiden's (2004) claim that /sk/ survived after the loss of its meaning because it was still a sign. He then presents a corpus-based study of the evolution of the i-conjugation from Old to Modern French. It shows that the combination of theme-vowel /i/ and stem-extension /s/ was already well established in Old French and then showed continuous lexical growth and remarkable stability.

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6th Décembrettes, 4. Dez. 2008 - 6. Dez. 2008, Bordeaux
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ISO 690SCHWARZE, Christoph, 2009. The French i-Conjugation from a Diachronic Perspective. 6th Décembrettes. Bordeaux, 4. Dez. 2008 - 6. Dez. 2008. In: MONTERMINI, Fabio, ed., Gilles BOYÉ, ed., Jesse TSENG, ed.. Selected Proceedings of the 6th Décembrettes : Morphology in Bordeaux. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project, 2009, pp. 35-49. ISBN 978-1-57473-433-1
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@inproceedings{Schwarze2009Frenc-45763,
  year={2009},
  title={The French i-Conjugation from a Diachronic Perspective},
  url={http://www.lingref.com/cpp/decemb/6/abstract2234.html},
  isbn={978-1-57473-433-1},
  publisher={Cascadilla Proceedings Project},
  address={Somerville, MA},
  booktitle={Selected Proceedings of the 6th Décembrettes : Morphology in Bordeaux},
  pages={35--49},
  editor={Montermini, Fabio and Boyé, Gilles and Tseng, Jesse},
  author={Schwarze, Christoph}
}
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