Glottal Stop in Nenets
Title | Glottal Stop in Nenets PDF eBook |
Author | Juha Janhunen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | Nenets language |
ISBN |
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Mémoires de la Société finno-ougrienne
Title | Mémoires de la Société finno-ougrienne PDF eBook |
Author | Suomalais-ugrilainen Seura |
Publisher | |
Pages | 528 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Finno-Ugrians |
ISBN |
A Grammar of Tundra Nenets
Title | A Grammar of Tundra Nenets PDF eBook |
Author | Irina Nikolaeva |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 528 |
Release | 2014-06-18 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110320649 |
The book is the first substantial description of Tundra Nenets, a highly endangered Uralic language spoken in Western Siberia and the north of European Russia, destined for the international linguistic community. Its purpose is to provide a thorough documentation of all of the major grammatical phenomena in the language. The grammar particularly emphasizes the description of syntax, because this has traditionally been a very neglected area of Nenets studies. Many syntactic aspects have not received a systematic treatment in the existing literature or have not been addressed at all. Since the existing works are not easily available, incomplete, or idiosyncratically presented, Tundra Nenets syntax has played little or no role in the considerations of modern linguists, whether more descriptively or theoretically inclined. The book is largely descriptive: it is not intended to address theoretical questions per se and the description is not meant to be formulated within a particular framework. However, it identifies and discusses issues which are of broad typological and theoretical interest. The description is richly exemplified. Most of the cited examples are the result of fieldwork conducted by the in various locations. They are sentences produced by native speakers either spontaneously or elicited in response to questions posed in Russian. Other examples are excerpts from original texts.
The Nenets' Song
Title | The Nenets' Song PDF eBook |
Author | Alla Abramovich-Gomon |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 2019-01-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0429810563 |
First published in 1999, The Nenets’ Song is the first book-length study of the epic song tradition that survives among the Nenets nation of Northern Eurasia, an area which is also the homeland of such widely known epics as the Finnish Kalevala and Yakut Olonkho. The book considers the Nenets’ song tradition within its historical, cultural, social and political contexts, and focuses on its melodic system viewed as a manifestation of musical thought and knowledge. Alla Abramovich-Gomon provides a description of the Nenets’ way of life and their song performances which she has observed while carrying out her field research. The book unravels the epic song’s ties with the Nenets’ shamanistic past and elaborates on a number of cross-disciplinary theories involved in shaping a holistic interpretation of the song tradition. The study concludes that the Nenets’ song tradition embodies the whole of their traditional ‘mother culture’ and has contributed to the people’s survival and adaptation.
Uralic Essive and the Expression of Impermanent State
Title | Uralic Essive and the Expression of Impermanent State PDF eBook |
Author | Casper de Groot |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Pages | 577 |
Release | 2017-11-15 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027265291 |
This volume is the first book length study into the essive, a relatively unknown case marker like English ‘as (a child)’. It focuses on the distribution of the essive in contemporary Uralic languages with special attention to the opposition between permanent and impermanent state. The volume presents large sets of new data and insights into the use of the essive in nineteen Uralic languages on the basis of a typological linguistic questionnaire. The typological variation is discussed within the linguistic domains of non-verbal main predication, secondary predication, complementation, and manner, temporal, and circumstantial adverbial phrases. The descriptions and analyses are presented in such a way that they are accessible to linguists in general, descriptive and theoretical linguists, and specialists in Uralic and/or linguistic typology. The data and approach offer many starting points for further investigations within but also outside the Uralic language family.
The Languages and Linguistics of Northern Asia
Title | The Languages and Linguistics of Northern Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Vajda |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 792 |
Release | 2024-03-04 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 3110554062 |
The Languages and Linguistics of Northern Asia: A Comprehensive Guide surveys the indigenous languages of Asia’s North Pacific Rim, Siberia, and adjacent portions of Inner Eurasia. It provides in-depth descriptions of every first-order family of this vast area, with special emphasis on family-internal subdivision and dialectal differentiation. Individual chapters trace the origins and expansion of the region’s widespread pastoral-based language groups as well as the microfamilies and isolates spoken by northern Asia’s surviving hunter-gatherers. Separate chapters cover sparsely recorded languages of early Inner Eurasia that defy precise classification and the various pidgins and creoles spread over the region. Other chapters investigate the typology of salient linguistic features of the area, including vowel harmony, noun inflection, verb indexing (also known as agreement), complex morphologies, and the syntax of complex predicates. Issues relating to genealogical ancestry, areal contact and language endangerment receive equal attention. With historical connections both to Eurasia’s pastoral-based empires as well as to ancient population movements into the Americas, the steppes, taiga forests, tundra and coastal fringes of northern Asia offer a complex and fascinating object of linguistic investigation.
Yeniseian Peoples and Languages
Title | Yeniseian Peoples and Languages PDF eBook |
Author | Edward J. Vajda |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2013-07-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 113683740X |
The Kets of Central Siberia are perhaps the most enigmatic of Siberia's aboriginal tribes. Today numbering barely 1,100 souls living in several small villages on the middle reaches of the Yenisei, the Kets have retained much of their ancient culture, as well as their unique language. Genetic studies of the Ket hint at an ancient affinity with Tibetans, Burmese, and other peoples of peoples of South East Asia not shared by any other Siberian people. The Ket language, which is unrelated to any other living Siberian tongue, also appears to be a relic of a bygone linguistic landscape of Inner Asia. Because language isolates such as Ket are of special value to scholars of the original peopling of the continents, linguists have recently attempted to link Ket with North Caucasian, Sino- Tibetan, Burushaski, Basque and Na Dene. None of these links have been proved to the satisfaction of all linguists, and the research continues both in Russia and abroad.