Orð og tunga - 01.06.2010, Side 117

Orð og tunga - 01.06.2010, Side 117
Margrét jónsdóttir: Beyging orða með viðskeytunum -ing og -ung 107 til hins gjörvalla. Reykjavík. Heimspekilegt kvæði. EinOlgUppr = Einar Olgeirsson. 1978. Uppreisn alþýðu. Greinar frá ár- unum 1924-1939 og um þau ár. Reykjavík. Mál og menning. GHagalRit II = Guðmundur Gíslason Hagalín. 1948. Ritsafn. II. bindi: Þrjár skáldsögur. Reykjavík. Kaldbakur. SigEinLíð = Sigurður Einarsson. 1938. Líðandi stund. Reykjavík. Heims- kringla. (rosin) = Eco, Umberto. 1984. Nafn rósarinnar. Thor Vilhjálmsson þýddi. Reykjavík. Svart á hvítu. (stri-93') = Strindberg, August. 1992. Leikrit. I. Einar Bragi þýddi. Reykjavík. Strindbergsútgáfan. Lykilorð söguleg málvísindi, beygingarfræði, orðmyndun, áhrifsbreytingar Keywords historical morphology, declension, word formation, analogy Abstract The declension of derived nouns with suffixes -ing and -ung. Historical development. In this paper, some problems in the history of noun declension will be addressed, i.e. the evolution of feminine nouns formed with -ing and -ung, and the attempt is made to elucidate some of its features. The main results of this inquiry are as follows. In Medieval Icelandic, words formed with the affix -ing normally had no ending in the accusative, but the end- ing -u in the dative case. However, from that period we have examples accusatives ending in -u. This indicates that already in that period, the declension in -ing had be- gun to follow the analogy of the great majority of feminine nouns, where dative and accusative had the same form. Later, this declension became the regular one, albeit with one exception. But until recent times, we have examples of the ancient declen- sion of feminines in -ing. It is to be noted, however, that the most recent examples are confined to formal or ritualized language use. In the literature, there is no consensus on the idiosyncracies of feminines in -ing and -ung in the medieval language. In the 16th century, however, a difference as- serts itself clearly in such a way that the words in -ung have no ending in the dative- accusative, as evidenced by the majority of sources since that period. In the contem- porary language, there are indications that the distinction may be obsolescent, that words with the suffixes -ing and -ung might be adopting one and the same declen- sion. The tendency isn't new, as evidenced by written sources.
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