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View article: On Dative-Lative Encoded Direct Objects in West Mansi
On Dative-Lative Encoded Direct Objects in West Mansi Open
Among the varieties of Ob-Ugric, West Mansi stands out in showing a differential object marking pattern in which direct objects may be encoded with a multi-functional dative-lative case. The present study builds on the West Mansi texts in …
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Elena Skribnik celebrated her 70 th birthday.She figures among those scholars whose contributions to the role of information structure in grammatical choices have led to what we can call an i n f o r m at i o n s t r u c t u r a l t u r n …
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In this issue of Linguistica Uralica four articles are assembled, which are based on talks at a workshop on discourse markers and discourse particles in Uralic languages, organized by the research project "The grammar of discourse particle…
View article: Kamas bāzoʔ ‘again’
Kamas bāzoʔ ‘again’ Open
This article is an attempt to capture the functional profile of the Kamas repetitive adverb bazoʔ, which occurs with the four different meanings ‘again’, ‘in addition’, ‘in turn’, and ‘back again’. The adverb is a borrowing from South Sibe…
View article: Uralic typology in the light of a new comprehensive dataset
Uralic typology in the light of a new comprehensive dataset Open
This paper presents the Uralic Areal Typology Online (UraTyp 1.0), a typological dataset of 35 Uralic languages and a total of 360 features, mainly covering the levels of morphology, syntax, and phonology. The features belong to two differ…
View article: Kamas malmi ‘husband of daughter or younger sister’
Kamas malmi ‘husband of daughter or younger sister’ Open
This article presents an etymology for the currently unetymologized Kamas kinship term malmi, in older sources manmi, meaning ‘husband of daughter or younger sister’. It is suggested that the term is a compound made up of the two Proto Sam…
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Miina Norvik, Yingqi Jing, Michael Dunn, Robert Forkel, Terhi Honkola, Gerson Klumpp, Richard Kowalik, Helle Metslang, Karl Pajusalu, Minerva Piha, Eva Saar, Sirkka Saarinen and Outi Vesakoski (ms. 2021) Uralic typology in the light of new…
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Miina Norvik, Yingqi Jing, Michael Dunn, Robert Forkel, Terhi Honkola, Gerson Klumpp, Richard Kowalik, Helle Metslang, Karl Pajusalu, Minerva Piha, Eva Saar, Sirkka Saarinen and Outi Vesakoski (ms. 2021) Uralic typology in the light of new…
View article: Väikeste uurali keelte diskursusepartiklite kirjeldamise vajadus ja keerukus
Väikeste uurali keelte diskursusepartiklite kirjeldamise vajadus ja keerukus Open
Diskursus tähendab lausungite järgnevust,
View article: Diskursusemarkerid ja pragmaatika. Sissejuhatuseks
Diskursusemarkerid ja pragmaatika. Sissejuhatuseks Open
Käesoleva numbri teemaks on diskursusemarkerite hulka kuuluvad pragmaatilised partiklid ja komplementlausega predikaadil põhinevad markerid (KP-markerid) ning nende kasutamine eesti, liivi, isuri, udmurdi, komi ja ersa keeles. Diskursusema…
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Miina Norvik, Yingqi Jing, Michael Dunn, Robert Forkel, Terhi Honkola, Gerson Klumpp, Richard Kowalik, Helle Metslang, Karl Pajusalu, Minerva Piha, Eva Saar, Sirkka Saarinen and Outi Vesakoski (ms. 2021) Uralic typology in the light of new…
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View article: Typology of Uralic languages: current views and new perspectives. Introduction to the special issue of ESUKA – JEFUL
Typology of Uralic languages: current views and new perspectives. Introduction to the special issue of ESUKA – JEFUL Open
In our introduction to the volume, we address the history and current developments in Uralic studies, with particular attention to the evolution of grammar-writing since the very first Uralic grammars until today, and summarize some of the…
View article: Functions of valency operators in Kamas
Functions of valency operators in Kamas Open
This article provides an account of the functional range of Kamas valency operators. Kamas is an extinct South Siberian language of the Samoyed branch of Uralic, which was in close contact with Turkic for many centuries. In the early 20th …
View article: Resolving ambiguity of demonstrative use in Kamas
Resolving ambiguity of demonstrative use in Kamas Open
The purpose of the present paper is to establish pragmatic criteria which help in parsing syntactically ambiguous instances of a sequence of demonstrative pronoun and noun (D_N) in the Kamas text corpus. The paper also gives an account of …
View article: Preface to the special issue on referential devices in Uralic languages
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Preface to the special issue on referential devices in Uralic languages