Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 73

Fróðskaparrit - 01.01.2002, Side 73
ÓPERSÓNLIG SAGNORÐ í FØROYSKUM 71 Summarizing the data we see that it is only an experiencer subject that occurs with ASCs in Faroese. The case of the subject may have changed to dative or nominative. In cases where Icelandic has a patient theme, that is with verbs like bróta ‘to break’,/y//a ‘to fill’, we fínd nominative subjects in Faroese. The same is the to be observed with themes as subjects hefja ‘start’ in Icelandic, although we find an id- iomatic expression in mær barst fyri ‘it oc- curred to me’, with a dative subject mær ‘me-dat.’ in Faroese. The semantic verb classes we have found are: psych-verb, verbs involving the body and verbs of cog- nition and perception verbs, and we note that verbs of involving the body take, as a general rule, nominative in Faroese. Dative Subject Construction DSCs are more common in Faroese than ASCs, although they are, sometime linked, to certain discourses or are to be found in high style like the language of the Bible, or who people like to give the impression of scholarship. The rnost common DSC is with the verb dáma ‘like’, as in (19) with a dative subject, the verb in 3 person singular and the object in the accusative. (19) mær dámar mjólkina me-dat. likes-3sg. milk-the-acc. ‘I like the milk’ Subject is Experiencer The only thematic role with DSCs is expe- riencer, just as in the case of ASC, and the verb classes are roughly the same as those we found in ASC. We may illustrate the ex- periencer subject in DSCs with the expres- sion berast fyri ‘seem’, an idiomatic ex- pression that is not uncommon in the collo- quial language, and we see in (20b) that nominative subjects are ruled out, while (20c) shows the use of an expletive. Note also the dative subject and the ‘expletive’ object in (20d). (20) a. mær barst fyri me-dat. seemed for (FD) b. *eg barst fyri I-nom. seemed for c. Tað barst mær fyri It-expl. seemed me-dat. for ‘I thought’ d. Mær barst tað fyri me-dat. seemed it-expl. for ‘It seented to me’ Subject is Experiencer, achievement verbs We ftnd in Faroese the synonyms eydnast and lukkast ‘to succeed’, which take a da- tive subject as well as a nominative subject, and an expletive. Note that the object is in the nominative in (21 a) and presumably also in (21 b). (21) a. mær eydnaðist gongutúrurin me-dat. succeeded walk-the-nom. ‘the walk turned out OK for me’ b. mær eydnaðist ikki lopið me-dat. succeeded not jump-the- nom. i did not manage to jump' (FD)
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