<DIV><FONT face=arial><FONT color=#ff4040>--Rom.: "vreau sã cânt"--</FONT> exactly like Mod Greek <thélo na tragoudó> "I want I sing" = I want to sing. </FONT></DIV>
<P><FONT face=arial>The only other similarity and possible influence I can think of off-hand is that both Bulgarian and Rumanian have post-posed definite articles, e.g. Bulg. cveteto (-to) and Rum. calul (-ul), although this trait isn't shared by Greek; I don't know about other Balkan languages. This is of course the opposite of other Mod Latin languages which have the article before the noun.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=arial>This discussion of infinitives or lack thereof leads me to a Siouan question: I know in Cherokee, from what I know so far, there is an actual infinitive form of the verb. But it seems to me that Hidatsa does not have an infinitive form, and I believe that the third person "unmarked" form of the verb is considered the "neutral" or dictionary form. (John B., please correct if I'm wrong.) Do other Siouan languages have infinitives, or do they simply have the "unmarked" form of verbs like Hidatsa?</FONT></P>
<P><FONT face=arial>Dave<BR></FONT><BR><B><I>"Alfred W. Tüting" <ti@fa-kuan.muc.de></I></B> wrote:</P>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">> (Dave) Sorry! I actually meant Balkan influence! I'm not an expert on <BR>Rumanian, but what I've studied I know that there are Greek-Balkan <BR>influences in the grammar. Such as the lack of a "true" infinitive form <BR>as still exists in other Latin languages, a trait shared by Modern Greek. <<<BR><BR><BR>Sorry too for my being dim-witted :(<BR>Yes, this shared (syntactical) feature seems to be the base for speaking <BR>of "Balkan-type" languages (such as Greek, Romanian, Bulgarian, <BR>Serbo-Croatian - sorry for making them one language ;) -, Albanian, but <BR>not Hungarian!), e.g. Rom.: "vreau sã cânt" vs. e.g. Ital.: "vorrei <BR>cantare"). Yet, are there still others?? (Sorry for this OT)<BR><BR><BR>Alfred<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><p>
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