Volume 10. Germanic languages. Celtic languages
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Indo-European → Celtic → Brittonic
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[B‑1] | Stress character | Non-phonological [B‑1‑3] | ||
[B‑2] | Stress type | Weak dynamic [B‑2‑5] | ||
[B‑3] | Stress carrier | Syllable [B‑3‑1] | ||
[B‑4] | Stress fixedness | Single-place fixed [B‑4‑1] | ||
[B‑5] | Fixed stress carrier | Antepenult [B‑5‑8] | ||
[B‑6] | Number of tone levels | Two [B‑6‑1] | ||
[B‑8] | Tone carrier | Syllable [B‑8‑1] | ||
[B‑9] | Length character | Phonological [B‑9‑1] | ||
[B‑10] | Target of vowel harmony | Phoneme [B‑10‑1] | ||
[B‑11] | Feature of vowel harmony | Backness and height [B‑11‑6] | ||
[B‑12] | Trigger of vowel harmony | Vowel or diphthong of preceding syllable [B‑12‑13] | ||
[B‑13] | Other suprasegmental phenomena | Aspiration and palatalization [B‑13‑9] |
[C‑1] | Syllable onset | Both null and non-null onset possible [C‑1‑5] | ||
[C‑2] | Syllable coda | Both null and non-null ocoda possible [C‑2‑5] |
[D‑2] | Restrictions on the phonemic structure of segment morphemes in the final position | No clusters of more than two consonants [D‑2‑12] | ||
[D‑4] | Differences between content and function words | No differences [D‑4‑1] | ||
[D‑5] | Differences between native and borrowed words | Differences in phonetic structure, and in accentuation [D‑5‑8] | ||
[D‑6] | Differences between roots and affixes | No differences [D‑6‑1] | ||
[D‑7] | Functional type of alternations | Accompanying and distinctive [D‑7‑4] | ||
[D‑8] | Type of altenations | Vowel and consonant alternations [D‑8‑6] |
[E‑1] | Type of language by type of morpheme combination in a word | Fusional [E‑1‑3] | ||
[E‑4] | Type of language by degree of morpheme cohesion | Synthetic with elements of analytism [E‑4‑6] |
[F‑1] | Number of agreement classes | Two [F‑1‑2] | ||
[F‑5] | Attributive agreement in gender | Only in singular [F‑5‑1] | ||
[F‑7] | Nouns classifying categories | Absent [F‑7‑1] | ||
[F‑9] | Expression of animacy/inanimacy | Lexical [F‑9‑1] |
[G‑1] | Number in nouns | Singular and plural [G‑1‑1] | ||
[G‑2] | Single number marking | Unmarked [G‑2‑2] | ||
[G‑4] | Agreement in number | Predicative and attributive [G‑4‑4] | ||
[G‑5] | Form of a noun in numeral phrases | Singular [G‑5‑1] | ||
[G‑6] | Numeral system | Decimal with elements of vigesimal [G‑6‑3] |
[H‑1] | Number of noun cases | No case [H‑1‑6] | ||
[H‑5] | Other means of expressing possessive relations | Possessive pronouns and word order [H‑5‑35] |
[I‑5] | Tense forms | Past [I‑5‑1] | ||
[I‑5] | Tense forms | Non-past [I‑5‑5] | ||
[I‑6] | Aspect and tense expression | Syncretic [I‑6‑2] | ||
[I‑7] | Expression of tense categories | Auxiliary verbs and affixes [I‑7‑3] | ||
[I‑8] | Syncretic expression of several verb meanings | Person, number, tense, aspect, and modality (mood) [I‑8‑17] | ||
[I‑9] | Marking of person in present tense verbs | In singular and plural [I‑9‑3] |
[J‑2] | Expression of deictic categories | Demonstrative pronouns, adverbs, and articles [J‑2‑44] | ||
[J‑4] | Content words expressing spatial orientation of action | Pronouns and adverbs [J‑4‑6] | ||
[J‑5] | Morphological expression of (in)definiteness | Absent [J‑5‑1] | ||
[J‑6] | Words expressing (in)definiteness | Articles, pronouns and numerals [J‑6‑21] | ||
[J‑8] | Expression of negation | Negative particles, pronouns, and verb [J‑8‑27] | ||
[J‑9] | Negation marker position | Framing and preposition [J‑9‑7] |
[K‑1] | Personal pronouns inflection | Pronominal inflection type [K‑1‑3] | ||
[K‑2] | Article types | Only definite [K‑2‑3] | ||
[K‑4] | Article place | Preposition [K‑4‑1] | ||
[K‑5] | Position of article in noun phrase | Single article preceding the phrase [K‑5‑1] | ||
[K‑6] | Grammar categories of article | Definiteness [K‑6‑2] | ||
[K‑8] | Verb agreement types | Subject [K‑8‑2] | ||
[K‑9] | Agreement categories expressed in participle | Absent [K‑9‑1] | ||
[K‑10] | Tense expressed by participle | Present and past [K‑10‑6] | ||
[K‑12] | Agreement categories expressed in adjective | Gender and number [K‑12‑7] | ||
[K‑13] | Cumulative expression of several categories in adjective | Absent [K‑13‑1] | ||
[K‑14] | Attribute agreement of adjectives | Always present [K‑14‑1] | ||
[K‑15] | Attributive agreement types | In number [K‑15‑2] | ||
[K‑15] | Attributive agreement types | In gender [K‑15‑4] | ||
[K‑16] | Inflectional categories of noun | Number [K‑16‑4] | ||
[K‑17] | Cumulative expression of several categories in noun | Absent [K‑17‑1] | ||
[K‑18] | Inflection means | Internal and external flection and affixes [K‑18‑13] | ||
[K‑19] | Word form model | Prefixal-suffixal [K‑19‑1] |
[L‑1] | Word formation means | Derivation and compounding [L‑1‑12] | ||
[L‑2] | Derivation affixes | Prefixes and suffixes [L‑2‑3] |
[M‑1] | Morphosyntactic alignment | Accusative [M‑1‑3] | ||
[M‑2] | Word order fixedness | Fixed [M‑2‑1] | ||
[M‑3] | Dominant word order | VSO [M‑3‑3] | ||
[M‑4] | Order of nouns and its modifier | Modifier follows noun [M‑4‑2] |
[N‑3] | Dependent clause predicate | Both finite and non-finite forms possible [N‑3‑3] | ||
[N‑4] | Compound sentence types | Subordination and compounding [N‑4‑4] | ||
[N‑5] | Compound sentence syndesis and asyndeton | Syndesis dominant [N‑5‑1] |