This, however, cannot be the full story. For one, the question of 'what is a typical noun form' is one that is not that easy to answer. Secondly, Maltese is notorious - well, at least among us melitists - for applying some creative broken plurals to borrowed nouns. Thus we get forma / forom, storja / stejjer, spiża / spejjeż ("cost"), rotta / rotot ("routes") and so on, even though, say, storja with its four consonants or spiża with its very un-Semitic initial consonant cluster are not exactly, um, typical. At the same time, Romance borrowings of the honest-to-El Semitic CCVC / CVCC type (see Lipiński 2001:216) like skop or post form their plurals by means of the suffix -ijiet. Obviously there are other factors here at play, like perhaps the age of the borrowing or even the place and manner of articulation of root consonants, which would all have to be taken into account if a more detailed explanation is to be provided.
And then there's the whole semantic aspect. As Lameen notes in a reply to my comment where I wondered why we get art / artijiet ("earth, land") instead of *arieti (< Ar. 'arāḍī with presumed imāla, depharyngealization and devoicing) or żmien / żminijiet (instead of something like *azmina):
... "earth", "time", and for that matter "mother" are all words that are very rarely pluralised, increasing the pressure to adopt some commoner plural type.This makes perfect sense - so in the evolution of Maltese, the original *arieti or something similar fell into disuse and artijiet, formed most likely by analogy, took over. And as I was reminded this morning by Charles Briffa's new book Iż-Żmien fuq Sider Malta, we actually have evidence for this shift. Not just any evidence, mind you, the mother of all evidence: Il-Kantilena. If you're reading this and you don't know about Il-Kantilena, feel free to consult Wikipedia for more details (I recommend the French version which seems to offer the most comprehensive account, and this image for the actual text). Suffice it to say that it is the oldest literary text in Maltese composed by Pietru Caxaro and dates back to the late 15th century (terminus ante quem 1485). We find what we're looking for on line 18:
Transcription (Wettinger and Fsadni 1968):And here it is: it would seem that ca. 1470, the noun art still formed a broken plural. One might consider - especially in the light of the genre - the possibility that Caxaro deliberately chose an archaism for both effect and reasons of metrics, but as for the latter, the number of syllables is the same for l-artijiet and l-iradi. In any case, it seems Lameen's hypothesis is correct and by 1796, the publication of Vassalli's Lexicon Melitense-Latino-Italum, art only had the suffixed plural form, in Vassalli's spelling Ardijyt.
haliex liradi ’al col xibir sura
Modern orthography:
Għaliex l-iradi għal kull xiber sura:
Gloss:
because DEF-land.PL for every span [1] shape
English:
for each (piece of land) has its own shape (features)
By the way, if you're wondering why it's iradi and not my hypothetical *arieti, it's because I forgot to account for the emphatic ḍ which, at least in most cases, inhibits imāla.
Finally, if you want hear what Il-Kantilena might have sounded like try the video below. The performer, Dr. Martin Zammit, is an Arabist and it kinda shows - for example in verse 18 (1:32) where the first word has -ie-, Martin reads [halāš]. Nevertheless, I think it is a pretty good approximation.
[1] span = "the space between thumb and forefinger". Cachia (1994:89) glosses għal kull xiber as għandhom = "they have".
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As E.H. Sturtevant told us, sound-change operates regularly to produce irregularity, whereas analogy operates irregularly to produce regularity. When both forces are in operation, we get tangled messes that can't be understood except from their detailed histories.
A good example is German noun plurals, where sound-change has generated seven different common plural endings, all irregularly applied and extended to novel nouns by phonological analogies. When a noun of novel phonological shape gets into the language, like Baby or Auto, it has to take -s, the Notpluralending, itself generalized from English and Low German borrowings.
(In case you don't have them on tap, the seven are: zero, umlaut only, -e with or without umlaut, -er with or without umlaut, and (e)n.)
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Nice piece of philology - thanks for following this up!
I wonder whether there are systematic rules that determine the forms of Maltese broken plurals in Italian loan words. Are the patterns just assigned randomly, or is there some method in the madness?
Mo,
there have been some conference papers on the subject, most notably by the Konstanz guys who came up with generalizations for all nouns, not just those of loan words. I'm still waiting for my copy of Schembri's treatment of the subject.
One might consider - especially in the light of the genre - the possibility that Caxaro deliberately chose an archaism
...though that would only have implications for the dating of the change, not for the former existence of the expected broken plural.
sound-change operates regularly to produce irregularity, whereas analogy operates irregularly to produce regularity
...That's a great way to put it. :-)
it has to take -s, the Notpluralend[u]ng, itself generalized from English and Low German borrowings
...and this still hasn't reached the Upper Austrian dialect of my grandmother's generation: [ˈãˑäʊ̯tɔ], [ˈt͡svaˑäʊ̯tɔ], [ˈd̥ʀɛ̞ɪ̯äʊ̯tɔ]...
There are exceptions in Standard German, too. Many Classical words get a regular plural ending attached to their original stem, leading to curiosities like Atlas : Atlanten; sometimes this creeps into more recent borrowings, most prominently Pizza : Pizzen.
Similarly, in my dialect or at least my family lect, Pyjama [pɪd̥ˈʃaˑma] gets -n, which would sorta kinda almost make sense if it ended in -er [ɐ] instead of the similar but entirely foreign -a [a].
I don't think mistoqsijiet is a valid example in that corpus, since here the suffix is rather -iet, just like in nanniet. If mistoqsijiet displays the suffix -ijiet then you should analyse "zijiet" as z + ijiet which is absurd. About ahbarijiet I think it's interesting to note that ahbar is itself a plural (of habar) so etymologically it's a broken plural with a plural suffix attached. The idea of -ijiet after rarely pluralised nouns seems to make sense, but then I think about broken plurals like ibhra (seas) or oqmra (moons). Shouldn't such nouns follow the same criterion?
True about mistoqsijiet, but there are examples galore.
True about aħbarijiet, but that's just any etymological curiosity.
"Shouldn't such nouns follow the same criterion?" That is the question, isn't it? And then there's the perennial issue of what exactly counts as "frequent" - for example, ibħra frequently appears in legal documents and qmura (but not oqmra) in astronomy. Diachronic work on this could shed light on the subject, but that is still a desideratum.
Thank you for your reply. I'm aware of the great amount of plurals in -ijiet and, though I'm not a native speaker of Maltese, I'm under the impression that the -ij- infix is used with nearly all consonant-ending nouns in order to attach the suffix -iet. I can only think of one exeption and it's "triqat" (given that -at and -iet are two variants of the same morpheme) but I guess there are more of them. Can't it be that -ijiet originates from an analogy with forms such as mistoqsijiet, and that it has been morphologised replacing the simple -at/-iet after a consonant?
I found "oqbra" in Vassalli's Grammar, is it completely fallen in disuse?
Sorry, I obviously meant "oqmra".
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