Buch, Englisch, Band 18, 574 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1111 g
Reihe: Grammars and Sketches of the World's Languages / Indigenous Languages of Russia
A Northern Siberian Turkic Language of the Taimyr Peninsula
Buch, Englisch, Band 18, 574 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1111 g
Reihe: Grammars and Sketches of the World's Languages / Indigenous Languages of Russia
ISBN: 978-90-04-51623-6
Verlag: Brill
Dolgan is a severely endangered Turkic language spoken in the extreme north of the Russian Federation which has undergone noticeable substrate influence and thus exhibits grammatical structures differing from other Turkic languages. The grammar at hand is the first fully-fledged grammar of Dolgan in English language: It describes the Dolgan language system from an internal perspective basing on corpus data of natural Dolgan speech. It takes historical, comparative and typological perspectives, if applicable, but refrains from pertaining to a particular linguistic theory. Consequently, both Turcologists and general linguists can make use of it independently from their individual research question.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
Abbreviations
List of Charts, Figures and Maps
1 Introduction
1.1 How to Read This Book
1.2 The Speakers of Dolgan
1.3 Historical and Ethnographical Background
1.4 Traditional Way of Life
1.5 The Language
1.6 Material and Data
2 Phonology and Phonetics
2.1 Vowel System
2.2 Consonant System
2.3 Phonotactics
2.4 Prosody
2.5 Morphonological Processes
3 Word Classes
3.1 Nouns
3.2 Adjectives
3.3 Pronouns
3.4 Numerals and Quantifiers
3.5 Verbs
3.6 Adverbs
3.7 Postpositions
3.8 Particles and Clitics
3.9 Interjections, Conversational Formulas and Onomatopoeia
4 Nominal Inflectional Morphology
4.1 Number
4.2 Case
4.3 Possession
4.4 Predicate Forms of Nominals
5 Pronominal Inflectional Morphology
5.1 Personal Pronouns
5.2 Other Pro-Forms
6 Verbal Inflectional Morphology
6.1 Verbal Stems
6.2 Sets of Personal Endings
6.3 Non-finite Verb Forms
6.4 Tense-Aspect Forms
6.5 Mood, Modality and Illocution
6.6 Evidentiality
7 Non-clausal Syntax
7.1 Noun Phrase
7.2 Adjective Phrase
7.3 Verb Phrase
7.4 Adpositional Phrase
7.5 Adverb Phrase
8 Clausal Syntax—Simple Clauses
8.1 Verbal Predication
8.2 Non-verbal Predication
8.3 Syntax of Adverbials
8.4 Non-declarative Clauses
8.5 Negation in Simple Clauses
9 Clausal Syntax—Complex Clauses
9.1 Clause Chaining
9.2 Coordination
9.3 Subordination
10 Discourse Organization
10.1 Word Order
10.2 Information Structure
10.3 Reference Tracking and Information Status
10.4 False Starts, Fillers and Placeholder Items
10.5 Direct and Indirect Speech
11 Lexicon
11.1 Semantic Fields
11.2 Loanwords
12 Derivational Processes
12.1 Nominal > Nominal
12.2 Verb > Nominal
12.3 Nominal > Verb
12.4 Verb > Verb
13 Sample Texts
13.1 Text 1: The Reindeer and the Mouse
13.2 Text 2: Dolgan Birth Customs
13.3 Text 3: Discussing the Correct Order
13.4 Text 4: We Hit the Road Again
13.5 Text 5: Khatanga’s School—90 Years
14 References
Index