The heterogeneous number in Baltic

Daniel Petit

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The ‘heterogeneous number’ refers to dual or plural forms including two items one of which is not directly denoted by the sum. An example is Spanish padres ‘parents’ which includes [father] + [mother], but is expressed by the plural of padre ‘father’, leaving implicit the ‘mother’. The aim of this paper is to describe the extension of the heterogeneous number in the Indo-European languages and particularly in Lithuanian, where a distinction between tė́vai ‘fathers’ (homogeneous plural) and tėvaĩ ‘parents’ (heterogeneous plural) has often been associated with a shift of the accentual paradigm. It can be shown that the heterogeneous number is a recent development in Lithuanian and derives from a collective meaning (‘group of fathers’), whose accentual properties can be traced back to the Indo-European collective.

DOI: 10.15388/baltistica.58.1.2503

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