Srinagar Burushaski : a Grammatical Description.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boston :
BRILL,
2018.
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Colección: | Brill's Studies in South and Southwest Asian Languages Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Tables, Figures and Maps; Representation of Sounds; Symbols and Abbreviations; Maps; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background; 1.1.1 Demographic and Ethnographic Information; 1.1.2 Genetic Classification; 1.1.3 Available Literature; 1.1.4 Linguistic and Typological Features Characteristic of Burushaski; 1.2 Emergence of Srinagar Burushaski; 1.2.1 Socio-historical Background; 1.2.2 Linguistic Situation and Multilingualism; 1.2.3 Linguistic Outcomes of Contact: A Brief Summary; 1.3 Database and Methodology; 1.4 Transcription Key; 1.5 Organization of the Book
- 2 Phonology2.1 Phonemic Inventory; 2.1.1 Consonants and Phonemics of Consonants; 2.1.2 Vowels and Phonemics of Vowels; 2.2 Syllable Structure; 2.2.1 Types of Syllables; 2.2.2 Phonotactics; 2.3 Basic Stress Pattern; 2.3.1 Basic Stress Generalizations; 2.4 Phonological Processes; 2.4.1 Consonantal Assimilation; 2.4.2 Final Neutralization of Obstruents; 2.4.3 Sandhi (Vowel Assimilation); 2.4.4 Glide Insertion; 2.4.5 Vowel Harmony; 2.4.6 Voice Alternation in Consonants; 2.5 Conclusion; 3 Morpho-Syntax; 3.1 Constituent Order Typology; 3.1.1 Word Order in Main Clauses
- 3.1.2 Typology of the Verb Component3.1.3 Noun Phrase; 3.1.4 Postpositional Phrase; 3.2 Grammatical Relations, Case, and Agreement; 3.2.1 Verb Classes and Agreement Patterns; 3.2.2 Postpositions and Oblique NPs; 3.3 Question Formation; 3.3.1 Yes-No Questions; 3.3.2 Wh-Questions; 3.4 Clause Combination; 3.4.1 Coordination; 3.4.2 Complementation; 3.4.3 Relative Clause Formation; 3.4.4 Adverbial Clauses; 3.5 Non-Finite Clausal Constructions; 4 Nominals and Nominal Inflection; 4.1 Nouns and Noun Classes; 4.2 Number; 4.3 Case; 4.4 Personal Pronouns; 4.5 Possessability of Nouns; 4.5.1 Body Parts
- 4.5.2 Kinship Terms4.5.3 Other Inherently Possessed Nouns; 4.6 Modifiers; 4.6.1 Adjectives; 4.6.2 Numerals; 4.6.3 Demonstratives and Relative Pronouns; 5 Verb Morphology; 5.1 Morphology of the Verb Component; 5.2 Morphology of the Verb 'Be'; 5.3 D-Prefix Verbs; 5.4 Causative Verbs; 5.5 Negation; 5.6 Imperatives and Prohibitives; 5.7 Participial Forms; 5.8 Optatives; 5.9 Presumptive, Potential, and Dubitative Moods; 6 Derivational Morphology; 6.1 Suffixation; 6.2 Compounding; 6.3 Reduplication; 7 Dialectal Comparison; 7.1 Phonological Differences
- 7.1.1 Phonological Differences between Yasin and Other Dialects7.1.2 Phonological Differences between Hunza and Nagar/Srinagar Dialects; 7.1.3 Phonological Differences between SB and Other Dialects; 7.1.4 Morphophonological Differences; 7.2 Lexical Differences; 7.3 Morpho-Syntactic Differences; 7.3.1 Nominal Inflection; 7.3.2 Verbal Inflection; 7.3.3 Compounds; 7.3.4 Variation in Reduplication Strategies; 7.3.5 Structural Innovation: Calquing of Tag Questions in SB; 7.3.6 Dialectal Differences in Clause Combination; Appendix: Sample Texts; References; Index