Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/-janą

This Proto-Germanic entry contains reconstructed terms and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.

Proto-Germanic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /(i).jɑ.nɑ̃/

Etymology 1

    Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *-yéti (denominative suffix) attached to athematic stems. Cognates include Ancient Greek denominatives with -y- metathesis, verbs in -ίω (-íō) and -ύω (-úō), Sanskrit denominative verbs in -यति (-yáti).

    Suffix

    *-(i)janą

    1. Derives denominatives from nouns and factitives from adjectives.
    Inflection

    Following a short stem, which consists of a short vowel followed by a single consonant, the suffix is *-janą.

    Conjugation of (weak class 1)
    active voice passive voice
    present tense indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
    1st singular *-jō *-jaų *-jai ?
    2nd singular *-isi *-jais *-i *-jasai *-jaisau
    3rd singular *-iþi *-jai *-jaþau *-jaþai *-jaiþau
    1st dual *-jōs *-jaiw
    2nd dual *-jaþiz *-jaiþiz *-jaþiz
    1st plural *-jamaz *-jaim *-janþai *-jainþau
    2nd plural *-iþ *-jaiþ *-iþ *-janþai *-jainþau
    3rd plural *-janþi *-jain *-janþau *-janþai *-jainþau
    past tense indicative subjunctive
    1st singular *-idǭ *-idēdį̄
    2nd singular *-idēz *-idēdīz
    3rd singular *-idē *-idēdī
    1st dual *-idēdū *-idēdīw
    2nd dual *-idēdudiz *-idēdīdiz
    1st plural *-idēdum *-idēdīm
    2nd plural *-idēdud *-idēdīd
    3rd plural *-idēdun *-idēdīn
    present past
    participles *-jandz *-idaz

    Following a long stem, which has either a long vowel or diphthong, or a short vowel followed by multiple consonants, the suffix is *-ijaną.

    Conjugation of *-ijaną (weak class 1)
    active voice passive voice
    present tense indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
    1st singular *-ijō *-ijaų *-ijai ?
    2nd singular *-īsi *-ijais *-ī *-ijasai *-ijaisau
    3rd singular *-īþi *-ijai *-ijaþau *-ijaþai *-ijaiþau
    1st dual *-ijōs *-ijaiw
    2nd dual *-ijaþiz *-ijaiþiz *-ijaþiz
    1st plural *-ijamaz *-ijaim *-ijanþai *-ijainþau
    2nd plural *-īþ *-ijaiþ *-īþ *-ijanþai *-ijainþau
    3rd plural *-ijanþi *-ijain *-ijanþau *-ijanþai *-ijainþau
    past tense indicative subjunctive
    1st singular *-idǭ *-idēdį̄
    2nd singular *-idēz *-idēdīz
    3rd singular *-idē *-idēdī
    1st dual *-idēdū *-idēdīw
    2nd dual *-idēdudiz *-idēdīdiz
    1st plural *-idēdum *-idēdīm
    2nd plural *-idēdud *-idēdīd
    3rd plural *-idēdun *-idēdīn
    present past
    participles *-ijandz *-idaz
    Derived terms
    Descendants

    This suffix remained productive only in Gothic. It was preserved in Old Norse but was no longer productive in that language, its function having been taken over by *-ōną. In West Germanic, it had already almost disappeared in most languages except after -r-, and was no longer productive in those that retained it.

    • Proto-West Germanic: *-jan
      • Old English: -an (merged with strong verb ending), -ian (after r).
      • Old Frisian: -a (merged with strong verb ending), -ia (after r)
      • Old Saxon: -ian
        • Middle Low German: -en (merged with all other verbs)
          • German Low German: -en
      • Old Dutch: -en, -ien (after r)
        • Middle Dutch: -en (merged with all other verbs)
      • Old High German: -en, -ien (after r)
        • Middle High German: -en (merged with all other verbs)
    • Proto-Norse:
      • Old Norse: -ja (only after short stems)
    • Gothic: -𐌾𐌰𐌽 (-jan)

    Etymology 2

      From Proto-Indo-European *-éyeti (causative suffix). Cognates include most Latin -īre (fourth conjugation) verbs, some -ēre (second conjugation) verbs, Proto-Slavic *-iti causative verbs, most Ancient Greek -έω (-éō) contracted verbs, Sanskrit denominative verbs in -अयति (-ayáti).

      Suffix

      *-(i)janą

      1. Derives causatives from basic strong verbs, with a sense of 'cause to do (the action of the verb)'. The stem vowel of the derived verb becomes that of the singular past tense, and the final consonant becomes the voiced Verner alternant.
      Inflection

      Following a short stem, which consists of a short vowel followed by a single consonant, the suffix is *-janą.

      Conjugation of (weak class 1)
      active voice passive voice
      present tense indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
      1st singular *-jō *-jaų *-jai ?
      2nd singular *-isi *-jais *-i *-jasai *-jaisau
      3rd singular *-iþi *-jai *-jaþau *-jaþai *-jaiþau
      1st dual *-jōs *-jaiw
      2nd dual *-jaþiz *-jaiþiz *-jaþiz
      1st plural *-jamaz *-jaim *-janþai *-jainþau
      2nd plural *-iþ *-jaiþ *-iþ *-janþai *-jainþau
      3rd plural *-janþi *-jain *-janþau *-janþai *-jainþau
      past tense indicative subjunctive
      1st singular *-idǭ *-idēdį̄
      2nd singular *-idēz *-idēdīz
      3rd singular *-idē *-idēdī
      1st dual *-idēdū *-idēdīw
      2nd dual *-idēdudiz *-idēdīdiz
      1st plural *-idēdum *-idēdīm
      2nd plural *-idēdud *-idēdīd
      3rd plural *-idēdun *-idēdīn
      present past
      participles *-jandz *-idaz

      Following a long stem, which has either a long vowel or diphthong, or a short vowel followed by several consonants, the suffix is *-ijaną.

      Conjugation of *-ijaną (weak class 1)
      active voice passive voice
      present tense indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
      1st singular *-ijō *-ijaų *-ijai ?
      2nd singular *-īsi *-ijais *-ī *-ijasai *-ijaisau
      3rd singular *-īþi *-ijai *-ijaþau *-ijaþai *-ijaiþau
      1st dual *-ijōs *-ijaiw
      2nd dual *-ijaþiz *-ijaiþiz *-ijaþiz
      1st plural *-ijamaz *-ijaim *-ijanþai *-ijainþau
      2nd plural *-īþ *-ijaiþ *-īþ *-ijanþai *-ijainþau
      3rd plural *-ijanþi *-ijain *-ijanþau *-ijanþai *-ijainþau
      past tense indicative subjunctive
      1st singular *-idǭ *-idēdį̄
      2nd singular *-idēz *-idēdīz
      3rd singular *-idē *-idēdī
      1st dual *-idēdū *-idēdīw
      2nd dual *-idēdudiz *-idēdīdiz
      1st plural *-idēdum *-idēdīm
      2nd plural *-idēdud *-idēdīd
      3rd plural *-idēdun *-idēdīn
      present past
      participles *-ijandz *-idaz
      Derived terms
      Proto-Germanic terms suffixed with *-janą (causative)

      Etymology 3

      From Proto-Indo-European *-eh₁yéti, an innovated compound suffix from *-éh₁ti (stative verb suffix) which was originally athematic, but later extended with the thematic present suffix *-yéti based on the past participle.[1] Cognate with Latin stative verbs in -ēre (second conjugation).

      Suffix

      *-(i)janą

      1. Creates stative verbs either directly from roots or from other verbs.
      Inflection

      Following a short stem, which consists of a short vowel followed by a single consonant, the suffix is *-janą.

      Conjugation of (weak class 3 j-present)
      active voice passive voice
      present tense indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
      1st singular *-jō *-jaų
      2nd singular *-aisi *-jais *-ai
      3rd singular *-aiþi *-jai *-jaþau
      1st dual *-jōs *-jaiw
      2nd dual *-jaþiz *-jaiþiz *-jaþiz
      1st plural *-jamaz *-jaim
      2nd plural *-aiþ *-jaiþ *-aiþ
      3rd plural *-janþi *-jain *-janþau
      past tense indicative subjunctive
      1st singular *-dǭ *-dēdį̄
      2nd singular *-dēz *-dēdīz
      3rd singular *-dē *-dēdī
      1st dual *-dēdū *-dēdīw
      2nd dual *-dēdudiz *-dēdīdiz
      1st plural *-dēdum *-dēdīm
      2nd plural *-dēdud *-dēdīd
      3rd plural *-dēdun *-dēdīn
      present past
      participles *-jandz *-daz

      Following a long stem, which has either a long vowel or diphthong, or a short vowel followed by several consonants, the suffix is *-ijaną.

      Conjugation of *-ijaną (weak class 3 j-present)
      active voice passive voice
      present tense indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
      1st singular *-ijō *-ijaų
      2nd singular *-aisi *-ijais *-ai
      3rd singular *-aiþi *-ijai *-ijaþau
      1st dual *-ijōs *-ijaiw
      2nd dual *-ijaþiz *-ijaiþiz *-ijaþiz
      1st plural *-ijamaz *-ijaim
      2nd plural *-aiþ *-ijaiþ *-aiþ
      3rd plural *-ijanþi *-ijain *-ijanþau
      past tense indicative subjunctive
      1st singular *-dǭ *-dēdį̄
      2nd singular *-dēz *-dēdīz
      3rd singular *-dē *-dēdī
      1st dual *-dēdū *-dēdīw
      2nd dual *-dēdudiz *-dēdīdiz
      1st plural *-dēdum *-dēdīm
      2nd plural *-dēdud *-dēdīd
      3rd plural *-dēdun *-dēdīn
      present past
      participles *-ijandz *-daz
      Derived terms
      Proto-Germanic class 3 weak j-present verbs
      Descendants

      This suffix was no longer productive in any of the daughter languages, and in West Germanic it quickly became a relic class and mostly merged with the second weak class, except in Old High German where it was preserved longer. In Old High German and Gothic, the class of verbs formed by this suffix merged with those derived with *-āną, creating a single unified third weak class.

      • Proto-West Germanic:
        • Old High German: -ēn
          • Middle High German: -en (merged with all other verbs)
      • Proto-Norse:
        • Old Norse: -ja (only after short stems)
      • Gothic: -𐌰𐌽 (-an)

      References

      1. ^ Ringe, Donald (2006) From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (A Linguistic History of English; 1)‎[1], Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN