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A Syntax Of The Nivkh Language The Amur Dialect Vladimir P Nedjalkov

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A Syntax Of The Nivkh Language The Amur Dialect Vladimir P Nedjalkov
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.61 MB
Pages: 426
Author: Vladimir P. Nedjalkov, Galina A. Otaina, Ekaterina Gruzdeva, Emma S. Geniusiene
ISBN: 9789027206060, 9027206066
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Syntax Of The Nivkh Language The Amur Dialect Vladimir P Nedjalkov by Vladimir P. Nedjalkov, Galina A. Otaina, Ekaterina Gruzdeva, Emma S. Geniusiene 9789027206060, 9027206066 instant download after payment.

This volume, originally published in Russian in 2012, is one of the few larger works on Nivkh (Gilyak), an underinvestigated endangered Paleosiberian language-isolate, that have appeared lately. It is a descriptive grammar based on extensive language data and supplemented with the authors’ experiments and subtle analysis, aimed at elucidating some moot points of the highly specific Nivkh syntax, and with quantitave data. It focuses on syntactic and semantic types of verbs and their aspectual and temporal characteristics, various groups of verbal grammatical morphemes, the use of finite and non-finite verb forms, and especially on numerous converbs, sentence types, word order, two-predicate constructions, relative clauses, direct and indirect speech, text structure and cohesion. The typological expertise and insights of V.P. Nedjalkov and the native intuitions of G.A. Otaina combine to add value to this volume. The book will be of interest to specialists in morphosyntax, typology, general linguistics and indigenous languages.

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