A Grammar of Nganasan: Grammars and Sketches of the World's Languages / Indigenous Languages of Russia, cartea 6
Autor Beáta Wagner-Nagyen Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 oct 2018
The grammar reflects significant typological aspects thus serving as a reasonable basis for further comparison in Uralic studies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004382756
ISBN-10: 9004382755
Pagini: 602
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Grammars and Sketches of the World's Languages / Indigenous Languages of Russia
ISBN-10: 9004382755
Pagini: 602
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.95 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Grammars and Sketches of the World's Languages / Indigenous Languages of Russia
Cuprins
AcknowledgmentsPrefaceAbbreviations and SymbolsTables, Figures and Maps
1 Introduction1The People2The Language3Language Data
2 Phonetics and Phonology1Consonants2Vowels3Possible Combinations of Consonants and Vowels4Syllable Structure5Syllabification6Prosodic Characteristics7Morphophonological Rules
3 Word Classes1Nouns2Adjectives3Verbs4Pronominal Items5Adverbs6Postposition7Numerals and Quantifiers8Conjunctions und Particles9Interjections and Onomatopoetic Words
4 Nominal Inflection1Stems and Their Formation2Number and Its Usage3Case and Its Functions4Possessive Inflection5Destinative
5 Verbal Inflection1Conjugation Types and Agreement2Aspect3Tense4Mood5Stems6Aspect7Conjugations Types8Tense9Mood and Modality10Non-finite Verb Forms
6 Evidentiality1Inferred Evidentiality2Reported Evidentiality3Sensory Evidentiality
7 Verbal Valence and Valence-Changing Operations1Verbal Valence2Valence-Changing Operations
8 The Structure of the Noun Phrase1Attributive Modifiers2Determined Noun Phrase (DP)3Quantified Noun Phrase4Noun Phrase as Modifier5Constituent Order in NPs6Coordination within NP and Comitative Constructions7Definiteness within the NP
9 Types of Predicate1Verbal Predication2Non-verbal Predicate3Existential and Locative Clauses4Possessive Clauses
10 Simple Sentences1Clause Participant and Grammatical Relations in Sentences2Basic Sentence Types3Constituent Order4Comparative Constructions
11 Ditransitive Constructions1Coding of Recipient and Addressee2Coding the Beneficiary3Coding the Theme
12 Negation1Sentence Negation2Constituent Negation3Other Negative Constructions
13 Clause Combining1Coordination2Complementation3Adverbial Clauses4Relative Clauses
14 Discourse Organization1Word Order and Information Structuring2Reference Tracking3Direct and Indirect Speech
15 Lexicon1Noun Class Semantics and Sub-classification2Adjective Class Semantics and Sub-classification3Verb Class Semantics and Sub-classification4Loanwords
16 Word Formation1Compounding2Conversion3Broadening and Narrowing of Meaning4Word Creation5Stem Vowel Alternation6Derivation7Clitic-Like Morphemes
17 Text Samples1My Life2Nenets Man and the Giant
ReferencesIndex
1 Introduction1The People2The Language3Language Data
2 Phonetics and Phonology1Consonants2Vowels3Possible Combinations of Consonants and Vowels4Syllable Structure5Syllabification6Prosodic Characteristics7Morphophonological Rules
3 Word Classes1Nouns2Adjectives3Verbs4Pronominal Items5Adverbs6Postposition7Numerals and Quantifiers8Conjunctions und Particles9Interjections and Onomatopoetic Words
4 Nominal Inflection1Stems and Their Formation2Number and Its Usage3Case and Its Functions4Possessive Inflection5Destinative
5 Verbal Inflection1Conjugation Types and Agreement2Aspect3Tense4Mood5Stems6Aspect7Conjugations Types8Tense9Mood and Modality10Non-finite Verb Forms
6 Evidentiality1Inferred Evidentiality2Reported Evidentiality3Sensory Evidentiality
7 Verbal Valence and Valence-Changing Operations1Verbal Valence2Valence-Changing Operations
8 The Structure of the Noun Phrase1Attributive Modifiers2Determined Noun Phrase (DP)3Quantified Noun Phrase4Noun Phrase as Modifier5Constituent Order in NPs6Coordination within NP and Comitative Constructions7Definiteness within the NP
9 Types of Predicate1Verbal Predication2Non-verbal Predicate3Existential and Locative Clauses4Possessive Clauses
10 Simple Sentences1Clause Participant and Grammatical Relations in Sentences2Basic Sentence Types3Constituent Order4Comparative Constructions
11 Ditransitive Constructions1Coding of Recipient and Addressee2Coding the Beneficiary3Coding the Theme
12 Negation1Sentence Negation2Constituent Negation3Other Negative Constructions
13 Clause Combining1Coordination2Complementation3Adverbial Clauses4Relative Clauses
14 Discourse Organization1Word Order and Information Structuring2Reference Tracking3Direct and Indirect Speech
15 Lexicon1Noun Class Semantics and Sub-classification2Adjective Class Semantics and Sub-classification3Verb Class Semantics and Sub-classification4Loanwords
16 Word Formation1Compounding2Conversion3Broadening and Narrowing of Meaning4Word Creation5Stem Vowel Alternation6Derivation7Clitic-Like Morphemes
17 Text Samples1My Life2Nenets Man and the Giant
ReferencesIndex
Notă biografică
Beáta Wagner-Nagy, Ph.D. (2000) University of Szeged (Hungary), is Professor of Finno-Ugric/Uralic studies at the University of Hamburg. She has published several articles and books on Samoyedic languages as well as linguistic typology.