Buch, Englisch, Band 217, 60 Seiten
Buch, Englisch, Band 217, 60 Seiten
Reihe: Languages of the World, Materials
ISBN: 978-3-89586-228-1
Verlag: LINCOM
Compared to Lithuanian, the only other living Baltic language, Latvian has further diverged from its Indo-European heritage in that it has abandoned certain inflectional forms and categories and developed new ones. The fact that, for centuries, speakers of Latvian have been in close contact with speakers of Baltofinnic, Germanic and Slavic languages has certainly been an important factor for innovations in all parts of the grammar. However, Latvian still resembles the well known old Indo-European languages in certain respects more closely than Standard Average European languages do.
Latvian is a fusional language with some traits of agglutination. The morphology is strikingly regular, especially with nominals. Nominal inflectional categories are gender, number, case, and definiteness, which is marked on adjectives. The five morphological cases have clear syntactic and/or semantic functions. Particularly noteworthy in the verbal inflectional paradigm are evidentiality and the debitive mood, a Latvian innovation. Characteristic features of the syntax are non-verbal predicates and converb constructions.