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Izhma Komi in Western Siberia: at the crossroads of language contact
Ch. 6. P. 119-142.
Muraviev N., Кашкин Е. В.
Abstract: This paper deals with contact-induced change in Izhma Komi
subdialects spoken in the Western Siberia. We mostly focus on the
interaction of Izhma Komi with Nenets, but also provide some case studies
of Khanty and Russian borrowings. The main emphasis is put on the
phenomena of pattern borrowing at various language levels, which mostly
remained beyond the previous studies.
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Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2021
Fedotova I., / Easy Chair. Series code "EasyChair preprints". 2022. No. 9308.
This paper is a part of the series which investigate cases of semantic shifts and proto-language polysemy in the basic vocabulary of the Samoyedic languages. 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 on LingvoDoc linguistic platform in ...
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Zhivlov M., , in : The Uralic Languages. Second edition. : NY, Abingdon : Routledge, 2023. Ch. 3. P. 117-175.
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СПб. : Наука, 2015
Настоящий том включает преимущественно работы, написанные на основе докладов, сделанных в рамках конференции "Редкие и уникальные явления в языках народов Российской Федерации" ...
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Brill, 2019
In The Precursors of Proto-Indo-European some of the world’s leading experts in historical linguistics shed new light on two hypotheses about the prehistory of the Indo-European language family, the so-called Indo-Anatolian and Indo-Uralic hypotheses. The Indo-Anatolian hypothesis states that the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European family should be viewed as a sister language of ‘classical’ Proto-Indo-European, the ...
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Gorbov A. A., В кн. : Язык и метод. Вып. 3: Русский язык в лингвистических исследованиях XXI века. Лингвистический анализ на грани методологического срыва.: Краков : Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, 2016. С. 193-201.
The paper deals with the criteria for determining semantic calques in modern Russian. Case studies show that a semantic calque can be clearly attested only when there is a pre-established translation correspondence between the words of the source language and the target language. Special attention is paid to the examples of loan translations that underlie ...
Added: June 12, 2016
СПб. : Институт лингвистических исследований РАН, 2018
Тезисы докладов международной научной конференции "Первая конференция по уральским, алтайским и палеоазиатским языкам. Памяти А. П. Володина". Конференция прошла в Санкт-Петербурге 6—8 декабря 2018 г. ...
Added: December 11, 2018
Fedotova I., / Easy Chair. Series code "EasyChair Preprints". 2022. No. 9012.
This paper deals with diachronic classification of Mansi dialect groups based on new resources. The previous research on this data was focused on highlighting the phonetic isoglosses between the discovered dialects, so now it is possible to compare the results based on phonetics with the results gained from lexicostatistics. This research aims to define the ...
Added: October 10, 2022
Tyers F. M., Bibaeva M., / Association for Computational Linguistics. Series 2020.iwclul-1.2 "Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Computational Linguistics of Uralic Languages". 2020.
Lemmatisers in Uralic languages are required for dictionary lookup, an
important task for language learners. We explore how to decide which
of the rule-based and unsupervised categories is more efficient to
invest in. We present a comparison of rule-based and unsupervised
lemmatisers, derived from the Giellatekno finite-state morphology
project and the Morfessor surface segmenter trained on Wikipedia,
respectively. The comparison spanned ...
Added: April 20, 2021
NY, Abingdon : Routledge, 2023
The Uralic Languages, second edition, is a reference book which brings together detailed discussions of the historical development and specialized linguistic structures and features of the languages in the Uralic family.
The Uralic languages are spoken today in a vast geographical area stretching from Dalarna County in Sweden to Dudinka, Taimyr, Russia. There are currently approximately ...
Added: July 22, 2023
Starostin G., , in : Farnah: Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Studies in Honor of Sasha Lubotsky. : NY : Beech Stave Press, 2018. Ch. 28. P. 327-334.
The paper discusses certain aspects of Indo-Uralic reconstruction, focusing on a comparison of our theoretical expectations from the comparison of Indo-European and Uralic basic lexicon with the actual results of lexicostatistical analysis. ...
Added: August 21, 2019
Zhivlov M., , in : The Precursors of Proto-Indo-European: The Indo-Anatolian and Indo-Uralic Hypotheses. : Brill, 2019. Ch. 15. P. 219-235.
Following pioneering ideas of Bojan Čop, this paper offers a brief sketch of a theory of the origin of Proto-Indo-European ablaut in the light of Indo-Uralic comparison. Starting from the assumption that Proto-Indo-Uralic phonotactics and morphophonology were essentially preserved in Proto-Uralic, but significantly changed in Proto-Indo-European, we trace the origin of Proto-Indo-European ablaut paradigms (mobile and ...
Added: November 19, 2019
Yuri B. Koryakov, Daria Zhornik, Linguistica Uralica 2022 Vol. 58 No. 2 P. 132-145
This article describes the linguistic situation among the Ivdel (Upper Lozʹva) Mansi, a small community residing mostly in the north of the Sverdlosvk region in Russia. The Ivdel Mansi dialect is actively used by speakers of all generations, while other Northern Mansi dialects (and most other indigenous languages of Northern Siberia) are spoken almost exclusively ...
Added: October 26, 2022
Bikina D., Denis Rakhman, Vsevolod Potseluev et al., Folia Linguistica 2022 Vol. 56 No. 3 P. 625-665
This paper investigates non-finite forms in Kazym Khanty (Ob-Ugric, Uralic). In Khanty, almost all subordination makes use of one of the two non-finite forms: -ti (nfin.npst) or -əm (nfin.pst). We propose that their uses are best treated under the headings ‘bare non-finites, ‘head-agreement non-finites’, and ‘verb-agreement non-finites’. The three classes are defined based on the subject agreement pattern ...
Added: December 6, 2022
Nichols J., Annual Review of Linguistics 2021 Vol. 7 P. 351-369
Recent progress in comparative linguistics, distributional typology, and linguistic geography allows a unified model of Uralic prehistory to take shape. Proto-Uralic first introduced an eastern grammatical profile to central and western Eurasia, where it has remained quite stable. Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Uralic had no connection, either genealogical or areal, until the spreading Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European ...
Added: December 10, 2020
Volkova A. A., , in : Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society. Vol. 3.: Amherst : GLSA Publ., 2017. P. 189-198.
The syntactic structure of participial relative clauses is often percieved as impoverished, “reduced” in comparison to that of regular RCs (see a. o. Burzio 1981; Hazout 2001; Siloni 1995; Stowell 1981). Participial RCs are often analysed as VP-like structures and typically (i) don’t license CP-material; (ii) don’t have an independent temporal reference; and (iii) don’t have ...
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Volkova A. A., Utrecht : LOT, 2014
This dissertation analyzes the reflexivity patterns in Uralic languages from the point of view of a minimalist approach to binding. The languages under consideration are five Uralic languages spoken in the Russian Federation: Meadow Mari, Komi-Zyrian, Khanty, Besermyan Udmurt, and Erzya. The empirical data were compiled during fieldwork, and are used to test and assess ...
Added: October 26, 2014
Zhivlov M., Journal of Language Relationship 2016 Vol. 14 No. 4 P. 293-302
Proto-Khanty is traditionally reconstructed with a retroflex nasal phoneme *ṇ, whose origin remains disputed. According to one theory, it is directly inherited from Proto-Uralic. The other theory holds that Proto-Uralic *n, usually preserved as *n in Khanty, sporadically yielded *ṇ. We argue that Proto-Khanty *ṇ results from a regularly conditioned sound change. ...
Added: October 2, 2018
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
Luraghi S., De Smit M., Igartua I., Linguistics 2020 Vol. 58 No. 3 P. 869-903
This paper explores the hypothesis of contact-induced change for the rise of the partitive case in Finnic languages and of the partitive case/determiner in Basque. On the basis of the well-established Indo-European partitive-genitive case and taking into account the lack of such a basis on the Uralic side, we argue that the partitive case in ...
Added: July 6, 2021
Gorbov A. A., Scando-Slavica 2022
The article challenges the traditional theory according to which only transitive verbs can have passive voice forms in Russian. Based on the Russian National Corpus and texts found on the Internet, the paper shows that the grammatical system of Russian permits the passivization of oblique-complement verbs and verbs that govern prepositional phrases. The analysis shows ...
Added: November 29, 2021
Жорник Д. О., Koryakov Y., Вестник угроведения 2022 Т. 12 № 1 С. 185-197
Introduction: the article describes the linguistic situation among the Ivdel (Upper Lozva) Mansi people, a small community residing mostly in the North of the Sverdlovsk Oblast in Russia. The Ivdel Mansi dialect is actively used by speakers of all generations, while other Mansi dialects are spoken almost exclusively by elderly and middle-aged people. The degree ...
Added: October 26, 2022
Zhivlov M., В кн. : Hämeenmaalta Jamalille: kirja Tapani Salmiselle. : Helda Open Books, 2022. С. 361-375.
Традиционная классификация уральских языков предполагает последовательное бинарное ветвление сначала на самодийские и финно-угорские языки, затем финно-угорских – на угорские и финно-пермские, затем финно-пермских – на пермские и финно-волжские, и, наконец, финно-волжских – на волжские и финно-саамские. Признание за промежуточными узлами в этом дереве генетического статуса (т.е. наличия соответствующих праязыков) предполагает, что эти праязыки должны были ...
Added: April 8, 2022
Stenin I., Вопросы языкознания 2017 № 6 С. 131-139
В статье описываются основные стратегии отрицания в уральских языках, наиболее известной из которых является сочетание отрицательного глагола и смыслового глагола в форме коннегатива. Отдельно рассматривается стандартное и нестандартное отрицание, уделяется внимание влиянию отрицания на выражение грамматических категорий, периферийным отрицательным показателям и конструкциям, неопределенным местоимениям и наречиям в отрицательных предложениях. Работа представляет собой рецензию на сборник ...
Added: October 6, 2017