Հին հայերէնի բացառական հոլովի վերջաւորութիւնների ծագումը

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Among Krapar (ancient Armenian) case endings only the origin of the declination endings of the Instrumental Case singular -բ, - ւ, -ւ (-b, -v, -u) and the Accusative Case plural - ս (-s) were not controversial: the prototype of the first is considered to be the Indo-European *-bhi, and for the second *-ns. Alongside the other case declination endings, the origin of the Ablative Case singular -է (-e) and the Ablative Case plural -ց (-ts) gave rise to dispute. The author analyses this phenomenon through a typological comparison of a number of Indo-European languages and uses a systematic approach to argue that: a) the prototype of the Ablative Case declination ending -է (-e) is the Indo-European diphthong endings *(-oi>)ei of the Dative Case, b) the -ց (-ts) declination ending of the Ablative Case plural has developed from the Hittite plural forms in analogy with the Genitive-Dative (Ablative) Case -š ending, c) the prefix (with ի - (i-)) formation of the Ablative Case emerged during the independent development of the Armenian language in the phase of Krapar to differentiate it through its form from the Genitive-Dative.
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Պետրոսեան, Վ., «Հին հայերէնի բացառական հոլովի վերջաւորութիւնների ծագումը», «Հայկազեան հայագիտական հանդէս», 2014, Պէյրութ, էջ 21-36
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