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Кавказизмы в осетинском языке (разбор семантических полей «оружие», «горы и горнорудный промысел», «ткани, одежда»)
Родной язык: лингвистический журнал. 2017. № 1 (6). С. 90-142.
Mudrak O.
This article offers an etymological and structural analysis of loanwords in the Ossetic language belonging to three semantic domains: Weapon and armour, Mountains, mines and metal manufacture, Cloth and clothes. Considerable part of these loans is borrowed from certain linguistic subgroups of North Caucasian languages. These borrowings can help us better understand migration patterns through the Greater Caucasus area. Based on the regular phonetic correspondences in Ossetic adaptations we can propose the ways that both lexical items and related cultural elements historically spread out through the area.
Mudrak O., Родной язык: лингвистический журнал 2016 Т. 5 № 2 С. 53-86
This article provides the etymological and structural analysis Ossetic loanwords belonging to two semantic domains “stock-raising” and “horse breeding”. The most part of borrowings finds their sources in North-Caucasian Languages, exactly in concrete subgroups. So, we can understand some historical and ethnographic features attended to problems of migration waves in the “Big Caucasus” geographical area. There are regular phonetic correspondences ...
Added: February 11, 2018
Lander Y., Testelets Y., Вопросы языкознания 2007 № 6 С. 134-138
Рецензия на двухтомное описание кабардино-черкесского языка. ...
Added: May 1, 2014
Субиркина Н. Ю., ИПК МГЛУ "Рема", 2009
Статья посвящена рассмотрению концепта «честь» во французском средневековом сознании, выявляются его этнокультурные признаки, имеющие социальную значимость. Работа выполнена в рамках диахронической концептологии. Данный метод помогает установить когнитивные основания структурирования и категоризации действительности в определенный исторический период. ...
Added: October 25, 2016
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
Mudrak O., В кн. : Хазарский альманах. Т. 14.: М. : Пробел – 2000, 2016. С. 349-379.
This article decides the questions on the etymologisation of the specific personal names, titles, ethnic and place names were found in the manuscripts written in Hebrew and relating to the Khazar Kaganate. So, we can see the new conception on the presence of many borrowings of Caucasian origin in the medieval Khazar-Jewish written sources. ...
Added: November 13, 2017
Lander Yu., Arkhangelskiy T., / НИУ ВШЭ. Series WP BRP "Linguistics". 2015. No. 23/LNG/2015.
This paper describes a pilot experiment which was conducted by the authors with speakers of the polysynthetic West Circassian (Adyghe) language and aimed at investigating their ability to use complex verb forms that cross-reference several arguments introduced by applicative morphology. The results of the experiment support the view that complex polysynthetic words can be constructed ...
Added: April 10, 2015
Lander Yu., Studies in Language 2017 Vol. 41 No. 1 P. 76-98
The paper presents a description and an analysis of the nominal complex, a peculiar construction which includes a noun and its modifiers, in West Circassian, a polysynthetic language of the Northwest Caucasian family. The nominal complex shows properties of a single word and tends to follow the template proposed for the word in West Circassian. ...
Added: August 8, 2016
Lander Y., Bagirokova I., Рема 2021 № 1 С. 56-75
West Circassian displays two types of cilitive (facilitive ‘easy’ and difficilitive ‘difficult’) forms, namely noun cilitives, which describe individuals, and secondary cilitives, which describe the state of affairs. Secondary cilitives seemingly originate from noun cilitives, hence the same cilitive suffixes mark forms that are remarkably different from each other in their morphosyntax. While noun cilitives ...
Added: October 26, 2020
Kulikov L., Родной язык: лингвистический журнал 2021 № 1 С. 256-277
This article focuses on the etymology of Indo-Iranian gandharvá- and possible related words outside Indo-Iranian
languages. Even though the old comparison of Skt. gandharvá- and Gr. κένταυρος is phonologically untenable and cannot bring us to any reconstructable Proto-Indo-European form, their phonetic similarity should not be neglected or considered accidental and is furthermore corroborated by evidence from comparative mythology. It seems very likely ...
Added: July 9, 2021
Dybo A., Journal of Language Relationship 2016 No. 14/1-2 P. 71-106
The paper discusses several general problems of present-day historical Altaistics, taking as a reference point the critical evaluation of two large monographs by Martine Robbeets — one on the Altaic origins of the Japanese language (Robbeets, Martine. 2005. Is Japanese related to Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic? Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz) and another on the evidence that ...
Added: February 3, 2018
Nurullin R., Kogan L., Berlin, Boston : De Gruyter, 2020
Akkadian, the oldest surviving Semitic language and one of the most important Ancient Near Eastern languages, is one of the best documented languages of the ancient world. This nine volume encyclopedic set presents a detailed compendium of Akkadian vocabulary that will prove a vital resource for students and scholars of language, Ancient Near Eastern studies, ...
Added: October 19, 2020
Lander Yu., RHEMA 2016 No. 2 P. 44-66
This paper provides the description of the universal concessive conditional (UCC) construction in the Kuban dialect of Kabardian, an ergative polysynthetic language of the Northwest Caucasian family. The Kabardian UCC construction involves a subordinate clause which is marked with a combination of the conditional and additive markers and obligatorily contains an interrogative pronoun with free ...
Added: August 8, 2016
СПб. : ИВЭСЭП, Знание, 2015
The collected papers contain articles by famous and young scientists on actual problems of philology (cognitive linguistics, lexical semantics, semiotics, pragmatics, text linguistics, stylistics; poetics, literary criticism; translation, intercultural communication). The issue also presents research on foreign language teaching methods. The edition is addressed to linguists, translators, teachers, postgraduates, students and a wide readership. ...
Added: March 30, 2016
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020
The volume includes chapters devoted to various aspects of Caucasian languages. ...
Added: November 17, 2018
Verhees S., Вестник Православного Свято-Тихоновского гуманитарного университета. Серия 3: Филология 2018 № 57 С. 110-123
The paper considers the grammatical expression of information source with past tense forms of the verb in the Nakh-Daghestanian languages. These languages are spoken on a relatively compact territory in the North Caucasus and, partly, in the Transcaucasian area. The area is part of a larger area ranging from the Balkan Peninsula to Central Asia, ...
Added: September 19, 2018
Gorbov A. A., Scando-Slavica 2018 Т. 64 № 2 С. 263-282
Issues pertaining to the content and scope of etymological data arise in connection with the linguistic description of loanwords regardless of how long ago they were borrowed; however, the problems become especially evident in relation to recent borrowings from European languages against the backdrop of the full accessibility of up-to-date lexicographic descriptions of potential source ...
Added: November 30, 2018
Sosnin A., Вестник Новосибирского государственного университета. Серия: Лингвистика и межкультурная коммуникация 2018 Т. 16 № 4 С. 130-142
The article analyses the lexeme London, especially the syntagmatic sequences with it which
are regarded as key realisations of the London supertext that the name of the capital generated
in the English language and literature.
Supertext is viewed as a language unit – an emic text, which is the semantic invariant for a group
of texts that have a ...
Added: February 1, 2019
Fedotova I., Урало-алтайские исследования 2020 № 2 (37) С. 77-113
This paper investigates cases of semantic shifts and proto-language polysemy in the Samoyed core lexicon. This research focuses on the shifts which have analogies in Turkic and Tungusic languages, identified with the help of semantic reconstruction. Special maps were created at LingvoDoc linguistic platform in order to demonstrate areas of similar polysemy and semantic shifts, ...
Added: October 19, 2020
Bagirokova I., Баранова А. И., Lander Y., Вестник РГГУ. Серия «Литературоведение. Языкознание. Культурология» 2020 № 7 С. 84-106
Kabardian (Northwest Caucasian) displays two associative plural constructions. The first pattern exploits the suffix which is also used for the expression of additive plural: it is added to proper names and normally provides a reference to the family of the focal referent. Within the second pattern, a specific associative plural marker follows a syntactically autonomous ...
Added: October 8, 2019
М. : Academia, 2008
The volume includes papers devoted to various aspects of grammar, lexicon and history of Udi, a Northeast Caucasian language originally spoken in Northern Azerbaijan. ...
Added: May 1, 2014
Bagirokova I., Lander Y., Томский журнал лингвистических и антропологических исследований 2016 № 2 (12) С. 9-19
The paper deals with functioning of the analytical additive marker əčʼjə̣ / jəčʼjə̣ in the Temirgoy dialect of West Circassian (also known as Adyghe) and the Kuban dialect of Kabardian and analyses some morphosyntactic parameters, which serve to differentiate its various functions. According to the hypothesis we propose, the marker əčʼjə̣ / jəčʼjə̣ , which ...
Added: July 20, 2016
Махачкала : Дагестанский государственный университет, 2013
A digest of articles on Caucasian research and linguistics. ...
Added: October 30, 2017
Санжеев Г. Д., Орловская М. Н., Шевернина З. В., Институт востоковедения РАН, 2016
The Dictionary is the first attempt at compiling an etymological dictionary of indecomposable (root) words of Mongol languages. The creation of the Dictionary took over 40 years. It was originally compiled as early as 1973, and by 1996 it was once more revised and amplified by M.N. Orlovskaya and Z.V. Shevernina. All its authors are ...
Added: October 26, 2018
М. : Academia, 2007
Сборник статей по кавказским языкам. ...
Added: May 1, 2014