Stifter, David
(2013)
Comments on the Chartres Text, with a Special Attention on Vowel-final Forms.
Etudes Celtiques, 39.
pp. 169-180.
ISSN 0373-1928
Abstract
David Stifter focusses his study on the loss of final -s-, a phenomenon which he has studied in previous studies. For the
personal names with final -o in the second list, he suggests a dative singular (as in Latin) or an accusative singular, those
with final -i being dative or accusative singular feminine. Forms in -us might be gamonyms, as in the Larzac tablet. Duti so
adogarie is analysed as a verbal complex with infixation of a connecting particle (e)ti, and of a pronoun so, between the
first preverb (du) and the other preverbs (ad-(u)o-), followed by a conjugated form with a reduced ending (= conjunct).
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