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Istro-Romanian grammar

Istro-Romanian grammar expresses the structure of the Istro-Romanian language It is similar to those of other Eastern Romance languages.

Morphology edit

Istro-Romanian is thought to have evolved from Daco-Romanian (which instead may have evolved independently). The evolution shows two distinct features. Noun declension shows a rationalisation of forms: normal noun declension almost totally disappeared in Istro-Romanian, whereas verbal inflexion is more conservative and its evolution is not as pronounced.

Grammar edit

Articles edit

Articles have two forms: definite and indefinite. The definite article may be nominal or adjectival, the nominal being added to nouns, and the adjectival placed before adjectives.

The nominal forms are: for masculine nouns: -l and -le, for feminine -a in the singular, and for masculine -i and feminine -le in the plural. As in spoken Daco-Romanian, the -l of the masculine singular definite article is dropped, leaving the linking -u- vowel, e.g. DR lupul > IR lupu (the wolf), DR ursul > IR ursu (the bear), DR mielul > IR mľelu (the lamb).

The -le ending is used for all masculine singular nouns ending in -e, e.g. fråtele (the brother), sorele (the sun), cărele (the dog). Some examples of masculine nouns showing case endings, nominative=accusative, genitive=dative. The vocative case is not shown as this normally corresponds with the nominative.

  • fiľ (son), fiľi (pl.)
Case Istro-Romanian Aromanian Megleno-Romanian Romanian English
Nom/Acc sg. fiľu hiljlu iľiu fiul the son
Gen/Dat sg. lu fiľu a hiljlui lu iľiu al fiului of/to the son
Nom/Acc pl. fiľi hiljli iľii fiii the sons
Gen/Dat pl. lu fiľi a hiljlor lu iľii al fiilor of/to the sons
  • socru (father-in-law), socri (pl.)
Case Istro-Romanian Aromanian Megleno-Romanian Romanian English
Nom/Acc sg. socru socrulu socru socrul the father-in-law
Gen/Dat sg. lu socru a socrului lu socru al socrului of/to the father-in-law
Nom/Acc pl. socri socri socri socrii the fathers-in-law
Gen/Dat pl. lu socri a socrilor lu socri al socrilor of/to the fathers-in-law
  • fråte (brother), fråţ (pl.)
Case Istro-Romanian Aromanian Megleno-Romanian Romanian English
Nom/Acc sg. fråtele frate frateli fratele the brother
Gen/Dat sg. lu fråtele a fratelui lu frateli al fratelui of/to the brother
Nom/Acc pl. fråţ fratslji fraţili fraţii the brothers
Gen/Dat pl. lu fråţ a fratslor lu fraţilor al fraţilor of/to the brothers

The -a replaces -ĕ and -e, e.g. cåsĕ > cåsa (the house), nopte > nopta (the night); however a few feminine nouns ending in a stressed -e behave differently, e.g. ste > stevu (the star), ne > nevu (the snow).

  • fetĕ (girl), fete (pl.)
Case Istro-Romanian Aromanian Megleno-Romanian Romanian English
Nom/Acc sg. feta feata feta fata the girl
Gen/Dat sg. lu feta a featiljei lu feta al fetei of/to the girl
  • muľerĕ (woman), muľere (pl.)
Case Istro-Romanian Aromanian Megleno-Romanian Romanian English
Nom/Acc sg. muľera muljarea muľiarea muierea the woman
Gen/Dat sg. lu muľera a muljariljei lu muľiarea al muierei of/to the woman
  • ste (star), stele (pl.)
Case Istro-Romanian Aromanian Megleno-Romanian Romanian English
Nom/Acc sg. stevu steao steua steaua the star
Gen/Dat sg. lu stevu a steaoljei lu steua al stelei of/to the star
Nom/Acc pl. stelele steale stelili stelele the stars
Gen/Dat pl. lu stelele a stealilor lu stelilor al stelelor of/to the stars

Neuter nouns behave as masculine nouns in the singular and feminine in the plural.

  • bråţ (arm), bråţe (pl.) – bråţu (the arm), bråţele (pl.)
  • os (bone), ose (pl.) – osu (the bone), osele (pl.)
  • zid (wall), zidur (pl.) – zidu (the wall), zidurle (pl.)
  • plug (plough), plugur (pl.) – plugu (the plough), plugurle (pl.)

The forms of the adjectival article are ćela for the masculine and ćå for the feminine singular, and in the plural masculine ćeľ and feminine ćåle, e.g. ćela bur (the good one). The masculine indefinite article is un and feminine is o. The declension of the indefinite article has disappeared. Examples: un om (a man), un cå (a horse), o misĕ (a table), o båbĕ (an old woman).

Adjectives edit

Adjectives also have three genders, the masculine and feminine forms from the Latin, while the neuter form is of Slavic origin. E.g. bur, burĕ, buro (good). The comparative adjective is måi bur (better) and the superlative is ćel måi bur (the best).

The adjective may precede the noun: bura zi ((the) good day), which in itself can be made definite by the change of -ĕ to -a; or follows the noun: feta muşåtĕ (the beautiful girl).

Pronouns edit

Definite pronouns can be personal, possessive, demonstrative, relative and interrogative.

References edit

  • A. Kovačec: Notes sur les formes de cas en istroroumain. Studia Romanica 13–14: 75–84, Zagreb 1962
  • A. Kovačec: Certaines modifications grammaticales des 'quantitatifs' et 'qualitatifs' istroroumains dues a l' influence croate. Studia Romanica 23: 195–210, Zagreb 1967
  • A. Kovačec: Le calque lexical d' apres le croate comme cause de certains changements grammaticaux istroroumains. Actele de XII Congres International de Lingvistica si Filologie Romanica, vol. 2: 1127–1131, Bucuresti 1971
  • A. Kovačec: Istrorumunjsko-hrvatski rječnik s gramatikom i tekstovima (Glosar Istroroman-Croat cu gramatica si texte). Verba moritura vol. I. Mediteran, Pula 1998

External links edit

  • The Istro-romanians in Croatia – Alphabet
  • UNESCO Red Book on Endangered Languages – entry for Istro-Romanian

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Istro Romanian grammar expresses the structure of the Istro Romanian language It is similar to those of other Eastern Romance languages Contents 1 Morphology 2 Grammar 2 1 Articles 2 2 Adjectives 2 3 Pronouns 3 References 4 External linksMorphology editIstro Romanian is thought to have evolved from Daco Romanian which instead may have evolved independently The evolution shows two distinct features Noun declension shows a rationalisation of forms normal noun declension almost totally disappeared in Istro Romanian whereas verbal inflexion is more conservative and its evolution is not as pronounced Grammar editArticles edit Articles have two forms definite and indefinite The definite article may be nominal or adjectival the nominal being added to nouns and the adjectival placed before adjectives The nominal forms are for masculine nouns l and le for feminine a in the singular and for masculine i and feminine le in the plural As in spoken Daco Romanian the l of the masculine singular definite article is dropped leaving the linking u vowel e g DR lupul gt IR lupu the wolf DR ursul gt IR ursu the bear DR mielul gt IR mľelu the lamb The le ending is used for all masculine singular nouns ending in e e g fratele the brother sorele the sun cărele the dog Some examples of masculine nouns showing case endings nominative accusative genitive dative The vocative case is not shown as this normally corresponds with the nominative fiľ son fiľi pl Case Istro Romanian Aromanian Megleno Romanian Romanian English Nom Acc sg fiľu hiljlu iľiu fiul the son Gen Dat sg lu fiľu a hiljlui lu iľiu al fiului of to the son Nom Acc pl fiľi hiljli iľii fiii the sons Gen Dat pl lu fiľi a hiljlor lu iľii al fiilor of to the sons socru father in law socri pl Case Istro Romanian Aromanian Megleno Romanian Romanian English Nom Acc sg socru socrulu socru socrul the father in law Gen Dat sg lu socru a socrului lu socru al socrului of to the father in law Nom Acc pl socri socri socri socrii the fathers in law Gen Dat pl lu socri a socrilor lu socri al socrilor of to the fathers in law frate brother fraţ pl Case Istro Romanian Aromanian Megleno Romanian Romanian English Nom Acc sg fratele frate frateli fratele the brother Gen Dat sg lu fratele a fratelui lu frateli al fratelui of to the brother Nom Acc pl fraţ fratslji fraţili fraţii the brothers Gen Dat pl lu fraţ a fratslor lu fraţilor al fraţilor of to the brothers The a replaces ĕ and e e g casĕ gt casa the house nopte gt nopta the night however a few feminine nouns ending in a stressed e behave differently e g ste gt stevu the star ne gt nevu the snow fetĕ girl fete pl Case Istro Romanian Aromanian Megleno Romanian Romanian English Nom Acc sg feta feata feta fata the girl Gen Dat sg lu feta a featiljei lu feta al fetei of to the girl muľerĕ woman muľere pl Case Istro Romanian Aromanian Megleno Romanian Romanian English Nom Acc sg muľera muljarea muľiarea muierea the woman Gen Dat sg lu muľera a muljariljei lu muľiarea al muierei of to the woman ste star stele pl Case Istro Romanian Aromanian Megleno Romanian Romanian English Nom Acc sg stevu steao steua steaua the star Gen Dat sg lu stevu a steaoljei lu steua al stelei of to the star Nom Acc pl stelele steale stelili stelele the stars Gen Dat pl lu stelele a stealilor lu stelilor al stelelor of to the stars Neuter nouns behave as masculine nouns in the singular and feminine in the plural braţ arm braţe pl braţu the arm braţele pl os bone ose pl osu the bone osele pl zid wall zidur pl zidu the wall zidurle pl plug plough plugur pl plugu the plough plugurle pl The forms of the adjectival article are cela for the masculine and ca for the feminine singular and in the plural masculine ceľ and feminine cale e g cela bur the good one The masculine indefinite article is un and feminine is o The declension of the indefinite article has disappeared Examples un om a man un ca a horse o misĕ a table o babĕ an old woman Adjectives edit Adjectives also have three genders the masculine and feminine forms from the Latin while the neuter form is of Slavic origin E g bur burĕ buro good The comparative adjective is mai bur better and the superlative is cel mai bur the best The adjective may precede the noun bura zi the good day which in itself can be made definite by the change of ĕ to a or follows the noun feta musatĕ the beautiful girl Pronouns edit Definite pronouns can be personal possessive demonstrative relative and interrogative References editA Kovacec Notes sur les formes de cas en istroroumain Studia Romanica 13 14 75 84 Zagreb 1962 A Kovacec Certaines modifications grammaticales des quantitatifs et qualitatifs istroroumains dues a l influence croate Studia Romanica 23 195 210 Zagreb 1967 A Kovacec Le calque lexical d apres le croate comme cause de certains changements grammaticaux istroroumains Actele de XII Congres International de Lingvistica si Filologie Romanica vol 2 1127 1131 Bucuresti 1971 A Kovacec Istrorumunjsko hrvatski rjecnik s gramatikom i tekstovima Glosar Istroroman Croat cu gramatica si texte Verba moritura vol I Mediteran Pula 1998External links edit nbsp Istro Romanian language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator The Istro romanians in Croatia Alphabet UNESCO Red Book on Endangered Languages entry for Istro Romanian Istro Romanian Community Worldwide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Istro Romanian grammar amp oldid 1089727672, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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