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{{morpheme
{{morpheme
|type_morpheme=derivational
|type_morpheme=inflectional
|function=preterit active
|function=preterite active
|language=Raetic, Etruscan
|language=Raetic, Etruscan
|analysis_phonemic=/{{p|k}}{{p|e}}/
|analysis_phonemic=/{{p|k}}{{p|e}}/
|checklevel=5
|checklevel=5
|problem=Flexion od. Derivation?
}}
}}
 
== Commentary ==
Note that the occurrence of this morpheme is highly dubious in the forms in -{{p||k}}{{p||e}} found on slabs of stone from the Bozen/Nonsberg area, all hapax legomena: {{w||laseke}}, {{w||maieχe}}, {{w||rileke}}, {{w||pnake}} (the latter arguably an individual name). The morpheme is also part of verbal nouns in {{m||-u}}, preterites in ''-ke'' serving as the basis for both known Raetic forms.
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 9 February 2017

Morpheme
Language: Raetic, Etruscan
Type: inflectional
Function: preterite active
Phonemic analysis: /ke/

Attestation: eluku, )ke, laseke, like, maieχe, rileke, þinaχe, utiku


Commentary

Note that the occurrence of this morpheme is highly dubious in the forms in -ke found on slabs of stone from the Bozen/Nonsberg area, all hapax legomena: laseke, maieχe, rileke, pnake (the latter arguably an individual name). The morpheme is also part of verbal nouns in -u, preterites in -ke serving as the basis for both known Raetic forms.