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Синтаксис личного согласования и морфологический падеж в мегебском языке
Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. Труды института лингвистических исследований. 2017. Т. 13. № 1. С. 572-604.
Ganenkov D.
The paper discusses patterns of person agreement in Mehweb Dargwa. The focus of the paper is constructions with dative subjects where person agreement can be controlled by neither the dative subject or absolutive direct object. This constitutes a violation of Bobaljik’s conjecture about the role of morphological case in agreement. The paper shows that person agreement in dative subject constructions is possible only under condition that both the dative and absolutive NPs are first person arguments.
Lander Yu., / НИУ ВШЭ. 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
Ganenkov D., Studies in Language 2018 Vol. 42 No. 3 P. 529-561
The article discusses gender agreement alternation in Aqusha Dargwa (Nakh-Daghestanian, the Caucasus, Russian Federation). The phenomenon is observed in periphrastic verbal forms with transitive verbs where gender agreement on the auxiliary can show the gender features of either the ergative subject or the absolutive direct object. Considering existing analyses of the phenomenon in terms of ...
Added: October 17, 2018
М. : Буки Веди, 2021
Сборник статей написан друзьями и коллегами доктора филологических наук, профессора Расула Османовича Муталова к его 60-летию. В сборник вошли статьи, принадлежащие различным направлениям лингвистики, относящихся к научным интересам юбиляра, включая дагестанские языки и в особенности языки даргинской группы, теорию грамматики, синтаксис, фонетику, дискурсивный анализ, лексикологию, социолингвистику, психолингвистику, сравнительно-историческое языкознание. На русском, даргинском и английском языках. ...
Added: May 20, 2021
Letuchiy A., RHEMA 2020 No. 1 P. 70-89
In the article, I describe cases of special behavior of Russian phrases with quantifiers like neskol’ko ‘some’, mnogo ‘many, much’ and small numerals like dva ‘two’. I show that they can occur in the subject position in contexts that usually do not contain a canonical DP/NP subject (constructions with the verb xvatat’ ‘be enough’, negation contexts with ...
Added: October 3, 2020
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020
The volume includes chapters devoted to various aspects of Caucasian languages. ...
Added: November 17, 2018
Letuchiy A., Вестник Московского университета. Серия 9: Филология 2018 № 4 С. 25-48
In the article, the problem of clausal subjects in Russian is considered (as in Menja udivilo, čto nikto ne prišel ‘It surpsised me that no one came’). I conclude that some substantial properties differentiate clausal subjects from nominal ones. The analysis shows that clausal complements should be regarded as non-canonical subjects. Importantly, the class of ...
Added: October 31, 2018
Lander Yu., Kozhukhar A., / НИУ ВШЭ. Series WP BRP "Linguistics". 2015. No. 34/LNG/2015.
East Caucasian relative clause constructions (RCCs) are thought by some to be constructed mainly on the basis of semantic and pragmatic information and not to elaborate on the syntax of the relative clause. In this paper, we consider RCCs in one of the East Caucasian languages, namely Mehweb Dargwa, and argue that, despite the fact ...
Added: December 12, 2015
Богомолова Н. К., Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. Труды института лингвистических исследований 2017 Т. 13 № 1 С. 536-571
Tabasaran (Nakh-Daghestanian) features three main constructions to described possession: the dative, locative, and genitive constructions. The dative and locative constructions represent constructions with an external possessor. The possessor in the genitive construction behaves as an attributive modifier in most cases. However, when expressing inaliable possession, the genitive forms a separate NP and does not constitute ...
Added: October 18, 2017
Lander Yu., / НИУ ВШЭ. Series WP BRP "Linguistics". 2014. No. 12/LNG/2014.
In Dargwa languages, which constitute a branch of the Northeast Caucasian language family, certain nominal attributes may be either marked with a dedicated attributive suffix or appear without it. While it is sometimes said that the short form of the modifier serves as a base for deriving the full form, I propose an alternative direction ...
Added: March 24, 2014
Nikitina T., Haug D. T., Transactions of the Philological Society 2016 No. 114 P. 25-50
Much difficulty in the analysis of Latin constructions with dominant participles is caused by a typologically unusual pattern of subject agreement: instead of being assigned case according to their subject function (like, e.g., the accusative subjects of infinitives), subjects of participles appear in the same case as the participle itself. This study presents evidence against ...
Added: March 6, 2015
Lander Y., Linguistics 2022 Vol. 60 No. 3 P. 809-828
This paper focuses on the noun phrase in Tanti Dargwa (East Caucasian) and presents evidence for the distinction between modifiers proper (adjectival phrases, participial relative clauses and non-genitive adnominal NPs) and determiner-like elements (demonstratives, indefinite pronouns, numerals and most quantity expressions) in this language. Crucially, this dichotomy, which presumably reflects the distinction between the determinative ...
Added: February 20, 2022
Lander Y., Maisak T., Iran and the Caucasus 2022 Vol. 26 No. 3 P. 272-288
The paper describes expressions with the meaning ‘other’ in East Caucasian (Nakh-Daghestanian) languages. It is shown that four main strategies can be distinguished: i) the ‘one’-based strategy: ‘other’ includes the numeral ‘one’; ii) the demonstrative-based strategy: ‘other’ includes a demonstrative pronoun; iii) the mixed demonstrative-based + ‘one’-based strategy: ‘other’ includes both a demonstrative and the ...
Added: June 13, 2020
Сумбатова Н. Р., Lander Y., М. : Языки славянской культуры, 2014
The book describes the Dargwa variety spoken in the village of Tanti (Central Daghestan) and consists of a grammatical sketch and a few chapters devoted to specific aspects of grammar. The variety discussed in the vook shows complex systems of nominal and verbal inflection as well as a number of other non-trivial features. The book ...
Added: March 23, 2015
Lander Yu., Maisak T., Iran and the Caucasus 2021 Vol. 25 No. 3 P. 272-283
Udi (East Caucasian) possesses several means of expressing the meaning ‘other’, namely (i) the combination of a (usually distal) demonstrative with a numeral (usually ‘one’), arguably calqued from Azerbaijani, (ii) the expression originating from a combination of a demonstrative with the noun ‘arm, side’ and (iii) borrowed adjectives. It is shown that the morphological properties ...
Added: June 13, 2020
Daniel M., Вопросы языкознания 2018 № 4 С. 114-132
In this article, I consider the inflection of property words in Archi (Lezgic, East Caucasian). While
property words show some similarities with verbs (and are indeed classified as a sybtype of verbs in Kibrik
et al.’s 1977 grammar of Archi), I argue that this similarity is too superficial to categorize them as verbs. I
first consider inflectional morphology ...
Added: November 16, 2017
СПб. : Издательский Дом "Наука", 2017
Настоящий сборник включает исследования по грамматике башкирского языка, исследования падежных форм, согласования и аргументной структуры в нахско-дагестанских языках, а также некоторые другие статьи по грамматике, орфографии и лексике. ...
Added: November 11, 2017
Maisak T., Journal of Language Contact 2021 Vol. 14 P. 331-368
Following Stilo’s (2018) study of small-inventory classifier systems in a number of Indo-European, Turkic, Kartvelian and Semitic languages of the Araxes-Iran Linguistic Area, the paper presents an account of numeral classifiers in Udi, a Nakh-Daghestanian (Lezgic) language spoken in northern Azerbaijan. Being a pripheral member of the linguistic area in question, Udi possesses an even ...
Added: August 31, 2020
Leiden : Brill, 2018
The Caucasus is the place with the greatest linguistic variation in Europe. The present volume explores this variation within the tense, aspect, mood, and evidentiality systems in the languages of the North-East Caucasian (or Nakh-Daghestanian) family. The papers of the volume cover the most challenging and typologically interesting features such as aspect and the complicated ...
Added: March 23, 2018
Rudnev P., The Linguistic Review 2021 Vol. 38 No. 1 P. 65-99
Bjorkman & Zeijlstra (2018) claim that agreement with the absolutive argument in ergative-absolutive languages follows naturally in an Upwards-Agree (UA) system supplemented by the relation of Accessibility if 𝜙-agreement is parasitic on structural case assigned to the absolutive noun phrase either by T or by v. By drawing evidence from two distantly related East Caucasian ...
Added: May 31, 2019
Махачкала : Дагестанский государственный университет, 2013
The book is a yearly almanach on Daghestanian linguistics and philology. ...
Added: September 30, 2013
Chechuro I., Daniel M., Verhees S., International Journal of Bilingualism 2021 Vol. 25 No. 4 P. 1019-1039
Aims and Objectives: We assess whether data on lexical borrowings obtained through field elicitation may point back not only to a specific donor language but also to its specific regional variety, and hence whether these data are a reliable tool for reconstructing unknown historical patterns of interaction between ethnic (sub-)groups.
Methodology: We use quantitative analysis of ...
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Daniel M., Рема 2021 № 2 С. 102-130
The paper is a survey of all available descriptive data on a rare agreement pattern observed in East Caucasian (Nakh-Daghestanian) languages under which nominal dependents take different forms depending on whether their head is in the nominative case or any other case. I show that, depending on the language, “agreement in obliqueness” is attested in ...
Added: December 7, 2021
Daniel M., / National Research University Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Basic research program". 2015.
In this paper, I provide an overview of the verb morphology of Mehweb, a lect of the Dargwa branch of East Caucasian languages, spoken in the village of the same name in the Gunib district of the Republic of Daghestan. The paper is mostly focused on formal and synthetic morphology. Periphrastic forms are treated only ...
Added: December 3, 2015
Филатов К. В., / НИУ ВШЭ. Series WP BRP "Linguistics". 2020. No. 99.
The paper provides a description of nominal inflection in Kina Rutul, a variety of the Rutul language (< Lezgic < Nakh Daghestanian). The description is based on three concepts of paradigmatic classification: class of inflectional equivalence, inflectional type and paradigmatic effect. Class of inflectional equivalence describes main patterns of concatenation between root, case / number ...
Added: December 10, 2020