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Maps of Mehweb
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This section presents two maps of Mehweb,one showing the spread of the East Caucasian language family, together with Mehweb’s closest relatives and its location with respect to the other languages of the Dargwa branch; the other showing the location of the linguistic family at a larger scale of the mountains of the Caucasus.
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Berlin: Language Science Press, 2019.
Koryakov Y., Урало-алтайские исследования 2022 № 2(45) С. 58–78
This article examines the changes in the ethno-linguistic territory of the Mansi (Voguls) in the Cis-Urals and in the Tura basin during the 17th–20th centuries. In most of these lands, the Mansi and Mansi languages disappeared no later than the early / middle 19th century. But the assimilation and displacement of the Mansi took place ...
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Koryakov Y., Pupyrina M. Y., Аралова Н. Б., Томский журнал лингвистических и антропологических исследований 2020 № 1 С. 44–60
This study is the second one in a series of studies devoted to the emergence and development of
multilingualism in the Kolyma-Alazeya tundra area, a region where the territories of Yukaghir, Even,
Chukchi, Yakut, and Russian settlements overlap. The starting point of this study are Evens, their arrival
to the area, their contacts with the neighbors, and the ...
Added: November 10, 2020
Dobrushina N., , in: The Mehweb language: Essays on phonology, morphology and syntax.: Berlin: Language Science Press, 2019. Ch. 5 P. 118–165.
The paper is a description of moods in Mehweb, a lect of the Dargwa branch of East Caucasian (Nakh-Daghestanian) languages, Republic of Daghestan. The data were collected in the course of several field trips to the village of Mehweb. The forms of non-indicative moods and common constructions where these forms occur are described. Mehweb has ...
Added: October 28, 2019
Dobrushina N., , in: The Mehweb language: Essays on phonology, morphology and syntax.: Berlin: Language Science Press, 2019. Ch. 1 P. 1–15.
This paper describes the sociolinguistic situation of Mehweb, a lect of the Dargwa branch of East Caucasian, spoken in the Republic of Daghestan. In the course of several field trips to the village of Mehweb (officially, Megeb), sociolinguistic interviews were conducted in Mehweb and four neighbouring Avar- and Lak-speaking villages. The paper describes the demographic ...
Added: October 28, 2019
Lander Yu., , in: The Mehweb language: Essays on phonology, morphology and syntax.: Berlin: Language Science Press, 2019. Ch. 12 P. 315–331.
Mehweb Dargwa features a particle gwa, a peculiar element which is basically used for emphasizing the assertion. The paper explores some grammatical characteristics of this particle. It is shown that, in both verbal and non-verbal clauses, gwa serves as a predicative marker forming a complete predication and is an equivalent of a copula (even though, unlike the neutral ...
Added: October 26, 2019
Lander Yu., Kozhukhar A., , in: The Mehweb language: Essays on phonology, morphology and syntax.: Berlin: Language Science Press, 2019. Ch. 11 P. 295–314.
East Caucasian relative clause constructions (RCCs) are sometimes viewed as constructed mainly on the basis of semantic and pragmatic information. In this paper, we consider RCCs in Mehweb and argue that, despite the fact that the interpretation of some of them may rely exclusively on semantics, syntactic mechanisms may also come into play in their organization. We present evidence ...
Added: October 26, 2019
Moroz G., , in: The Mehweb language: Essays on phonology, morphology and syntax.: Berlin: Language Science Press, 2019. Ch. 3 P. 17–37.
In this paper, I describe the phonetic inventory of Mehweb, consonants and vowels, as well as the main productive alternations. Two separate sections treat the rules of syllable placement and gives a preliminary treatment of pharyngealization. In Mehweb, pharyngealization is a feature which extends the basic vowel inventory [i, e, a, u] to include [oˁ] ...
Added: October 26, 2019
Daniel M., , in: The semantics of verbal categories in Nakh-Daghestanian languages: Tense, aspect, evidentiality, mood and modalityVol. 16.: Leiden: Brill, 2018. P. 247–266.
The morphology of aspect in many East Caucasian languages is usually described in terms of two aspectual stems. One stem, called ‘perfective’, derives perfective forms, including perfective past (i.e. aorist), perfective converb, perfective participle and other forms. The other stem, called ‘imperfective’, derives imperfective forms, including e.g. imperfective past (i.e. imperfect) and imperfective present, imperfective ...
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Daniel M., , in: The Mehweb language: Essays on phonology, morphology and syntax.: Berlin: Language Science Press, 2019. P. 73–115.
The paper describes the morphology of the verb in Mehweb, a Dargwa lect of central Daghestan, Russia. The description is partly based on previous research (Magometov 1986, Sumbatova unpublished) and partly on the field data the author has been collecting from 2009 to the present. Mostly, formal morphology of synthetic verb forms and complex verbs ...
Added: April 11, 2018
Maisak T., Daniel M., В кн.: ЕВРика! Сборник статей о поисках и находках к юбилею Е.В. Рахилиной.: М.: Лабиринт, 2018. С. 120–149.
В статье рассматриваются конструкции с вспомогательным глаголом ‘найти’, отмечаемые в некоторых языках Дагестана: аваро-андийских, цезских, арчинском и некоторых даргинских. В зависимости от формы вспомогательного глагола конструкции имеют типологически взаимосвязанные, но существенно различные функции — они выражают личную засвидетельствованность (обнаружение ситуации), эпистемическую оценку (вероятность) и протасис гипотетического условного оборота. Насколько нам известно, по крайней мере последние ...
Added: March 23, 2018
Berlin: Language Science Press, 2019.
This book is an investigation into the grammar of Mehweb (Dargwa, East Caucasian also known as Nakh-Daghestanian) based on several years of team fieldwork. Mehweb is spoken in one village community in Daghestan, Russia, with a population of some 800 people, In many ways, Mehweb is a typical East Caucasian language: it has a rich ...
Added: March 6, 2018
Lander Yu., / NRU HSE. Series WP BRP "Linguistics". 2016. No. 47/LNG/2016.
In this paper, I consider the syntactic property of the Mehweb predicative marker gʷa. This is a particle that serves as a finite predicate, supplementing the auxiliary in periphrastic form - a phenomenon attested in a number of East Caucasian languages. What is less common - or at least less documented - are the rules ...
Added: December 10, 2016
Dobrushina N., / NRU HSE. Series WP BRP "Linguistics". 2016.
This paper describes the sociolinguistic situation of Mehweb, a lect of the Dargwa branch of East Caucasian, in the Republic of Daghestan. In the course of several field trips to the village of Mehweb, sociolinguistic interviews were conducted in four neighbouring Avar - and Lak - speaking villages. The paper describes the demographic situation in ...
Added: December 2, 2016