From: tgpedersen
Message: 38639
Date: 2005-06-15
> >Latin has a "double ablative", a dependent construction where aunclear,
> >subject and a past pasticiple (*-tó-) of its verb are given ablative
> >endings.
>
> I presume you mean the ablative absolute. The origin of this is
> but it is clearly a true ablative, as it is found in Greek as agenitive
> absolute. It is also likely to have begun with noun + noun(e.g. "Caesare
> duce"), The nominal origin is also seen in the -e ending of thepresent
> participle (rather than the adjective -i ending). The subject andpast
> participle (*tó-) construction therefore may not be inherited.I know this type construction exists in OCS (dative) and Sanskrit.
>