34.157, Qs: 1sg ~ 3sg Contrastive Allomorphy

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Subject: 34.157, Qs: 1sg ~ 3sg Contrastive Allomorphy

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From: Ric Morris [rmorris at mtsu.edu]
Subject: 1sg ~ 3sg Contrastive Allomorphy


Hello, I'm searching for instances in language in which the 1sg and
3sg forms of a verb display either 1) an allomorphic stem found only
in the 1sg and 3sg; or 2) allomorphic stems that are different from
each other and from the rest of the paradigm. See schematics below:

1) Same allomorphic stem found in 1sg and 3sg

            sg        pl
 1         A         B
 2         B         B
 3         A         B

2) Different (and unique) allomorphic stems in 1sg and 3sg

           sg          pl
 1        A            B
 2        B            B
 3        C            B

Non-Spanish/Portuguese examples preferred.

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
                     Typology




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