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Universal 185:

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Universal 185:

Original
If there are analogical changes in the inflectional paradigms of place names, non-local cases (including the nominative) are generally reformed after local cases (such as the dative), rather than the other way round.
Standardized
When there are analogical changes in the inflectional paradigms of place names, non-local cases (including the nominative) are generally reformed after local cases (such as the dative), rather than the other way round.
Keywords
place name, nominative case, local case, non-local case, analogical change
Domain
inflection
Type
no genuine implication; rather: provided that
Status
diachronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
Indo-European languages
Source
Maøczak 1958: 396, hypothesis 9
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    1. Although the investigation is based only on Indo-European languages, the author assumes it to be valid universally.2. See also Hock, H. H. (1991). Principles of Historical Linguistics, 232-234. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.Manzelli, Gianguido (1993). Lessicalizzazione di sintagmi preposizionali: Nomi di luogo. Archivio Glottologico Italiano 78: 26-52. (Place names often derive from adpositional phrases with a local adpositions.)

    1. May 2020

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