Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 65

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 65
Quirky Case in Faroese ✓ Opersónlig Sagnorð í Føroyskum 63 Hjalmar P. Petersen FO-360 Sandavági email: HjalmarP@hotmail.com Úrtak Her verður víst á, hvørji sagnorð eru ópersónlig í før- oyskum, hvat thema grundorðið skal hava, og tær broyt- ingar sum hendar eru frá hvønnfalli til hvør- ella hvørj- umfall og frá hvørjumfalli til hvørfall. Greinin byggir á tilfar funnið í orðabókum, bløðum, bíbliutýðinguin og heimasíðum.1 Abstract In this paper we will discuss impersonal verbs in Faroese. The thematic role of the subject and the changes that have occurred from accusative to nomina- tive or dative and from dative to nominative. In addition to this we compare the Faroese data with Icleandic. The data we have used is from dictionaries, newspapers, translations of the Bible and home-pages. Introduction Faroese and Icelandic are the only modern Scandinavian languages that allow Ac- cusative and Dative Subject Constructions (hence: ASC and DSC); see among many others (Ura, 2000; Jónsson, 1997/98; Barnes, 1986), and it has been shown in Barnes (1986) that the the NP subject in ASC and DSC behave like ordinary sub- jects in Faroese. The same has been shown to be the case for Icelandic (Zaenen et «/., 1985). The aim of the present paper is to de- scribe ASCs and DSCs in Faroese, and to show any changes that have occurred. The nature of these changes are that accusative subjects change to either nominative or da- tive, while dative subjects change to nomi- native, il' they have changed at all. Our goal is purely descriptive - we have not included any theoretical section, since we will leave this to future research and re- searchers2. Illustrating ASC and DSC Accusative Subject Constructions like (la) below are as a general rule not represented in spoken Faroese. Speakers use nomina- tive, see (lb). The example in (la) is from the classical Bible translation of Viderø and Dahl. (lc) would be ungrammatical or at least very strange in modern Faroese, hence the star. The verb, kitla ‘tickle’ in (lc), occurres also in Icelandic, where it takes an ac- cusative subject, as opposite to Faroese, which only allows nominative subjects with this verb. Note that dative is also ruled out with the verb kitla ‘tickle’ (ld). (1) a. meg droymdi (ein) dreym me-acc. dreamt (a) dream-acc. ‘I had a dream’ (Bible) b. eg droymdi (ein) dreym I-nom. dreamt (a) dream-acc. Fróðskaparrit 50. bók 2002: 63-76
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