Wiktionary indicates that it's from PG *nemaną ‘to take’, however, whence also German nehmen ‘to take’.vegfarandi wrote: ↑Mon Feb 25, 2019 2:50 pm In Icelandic it is nema, with non-transparent etymology.
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- Tue Feb 26, 2019 12:00 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: "except" across languages
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Re: "except" across languages
- Fri Feb 22, 2019 1:15 am
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Yet another two questions about trigger systems
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Re: Yet another two questions about trigger systems
but this looks like it will fill in some details about subjecthood, etc. Thanks! I hope it's useful. It was the most recent theoretical work on this I could find when I tried to finally sort out what my conlang actually does last year. Be aware that this is a manuscript version which contains bloop...
- Thu Feb 21, 2019 2:06 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: Yet another two questions about trigger systems
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7361
Re: Yet another two questions about trigger systems
1. Is it correct to assert that a trigger system highlights a particular verbal argument within a clause, by moving that argument's case marker to the verb and replacing it with the trigger marker? That would be the infamous "conlang trigger system" (that my conlang kind of does, too, I h...
- Thu Feb 21, 2019 1:28 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: "except" across languages
- Replies: 14
- Views: 12860
Re: "except" across languages
In German, it's außer , which literally means something like 'outside of' (although that would be außerhalb von in modern German at least). But anyway, it's very transparently related to außen 'on the outside', and both are ultimately from aus 'out'. Außer as a preposition takes an object in the dat...
- Mon Jan 14, 2019 12:10 pm
- Forum: Languages
- Topic: English weirdness according to WALS
- Replies: 21
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Re: English weirdness according to WALS
This is amazing. Thanks for investing those hours, Ser! Essentially, the pretext to this is me suggesting on IRC that WALS should have a way to compare languages to each other like IIRC CALS has, and that a nice-to-have feature would be to be able to compare feature values to the most common one in ...
- Thu Aug 09, 2018 3:55 pm
- Forum: Conlangery
- Topic: DJP criticisms
- Replies: 81
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Re: DJP criticisms
If I remember correctly, the general consensus was that while it's not a bad book, it's a bit too much over the place. Like, it should either have been about DJP's involvement as a conlang consultant in various movies and TV series, or about introducing linguistics. Leaving out the entertainy bits w...