Grammaire euskarienne delakoaz - About Grammaire euskarienne
Language
eu
Article de revue
This item was published in
Euskera. Euskaltziandia'ren lan eta agiriak. Trabajos y actas de la Academia de la Lengua Vasca. Travaux et actes de l'Académie de la Langue Basque. 2011, vol. 56, n° 3, p. 663-686
Real Academia de la Lengua Vasca
English Abstract
This paper examines Chaho’s Grammaire euskarienne (1836). After explaining how thework was published, its structure is presented and the content of its three parts is explained.Even though Chao’s ideas about languages and ...Read more >
This paper examines Chaho’s Grammaire euskarienne (1836). After explaining how thework was published, its structure is presented and the content of its three parts is explained.Even though Chao’s ideas about languages and Basque are contemporary (above all theirnatural aspect), there is no doubt that this is an original work. The theory of the single verb,which became highly successful over the decades to come, is clearly presented in Chaho’sanalysis. The linguistic data offered, in particular the verb paradigms and their classification,are his and are based on the dialect of Zuberoa (Soule).Read less <
English Keywords
Chaho
Basque grammar
single verb
dialect of Zuberoa (Soule).
Origin
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