RT Book,_Section T1 Splinter morphologique et analogie dans les dialectes galiciens et portugais A1 Dubert García, Francisco K1 Galician K1 Portuguese K1 Romance dialectology K1 Exemplar morphology K1 Inflection AB The word-forms corresponding to the 1SG.IND.PRT.PRF of regular Galician verbs of the 2nd and 3rd conjugations (batín ‘beat’ and partín ‘split’, respectively) end in a nasal consonant that does not exist in Standard Portuguese, Asturleonese and Spanish (batí and partí). In central and southern dialects of European Portuguese, the corresponding word-forms may also end in a nasal vowel (batĩ and partĩ). Galician- Portuguese Linguistics has explained the presence of this nasality via an analogical extension of the nasal segment of vin/vim, the word-form of the 1SG.IND.PRT.PRF of the verb VIR ‘to come’. In this paper I will discuss the implications of such a process from the point of view of Exemplar Morphology. I will defend the view that in order to explain these (and other) analogical extensions speakers may develop schemata that give structure to stored regular verbal forms. I will show how different levels of abstraction produce different schemata, which will produce different kinds of analogical processes. Changes prove the existence of the schemata. PB Peeters SN 978-90-429-3186-2 YR 2014 FD 2014 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10347/33789 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10347/33789 LA fra NO Dubert García, Francisco (2014) “Splinter morphologique et analogie dans les dialectes galiciens et portugais”, en Morphologie flexionnelle et dialectologie romane : typologie(s) et modélisation(s), Mémoires de la Société de Linguistique de Paris, 22, 69-87, Louvain: Peeters. NO Ce travail a été réalisé avec le financement du Ministerio de Ciencias e Innovación du gouvernement espagnol, à travers le projet « Cambio lingüístico en el gallego actual » (FFI2012-33845). DS Minerva RD 24 abr 2026