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Autor:
Yakov G. Testelets
Publikováno v:
RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series. :117-128
Vladimir M. Alpatov’s new monograph addresses typological and theoretical issues related to the basic morphological units – word and parts of speech. It elaborates on his previous work on morphological theory, typology, and historiography of ling
Autor:
Yakov G. Testelets
Publikováno v:
Rhema. Рема, Iss 2, Pp 65-83 (2021)
In the paper, we present new material to evaluate the theoretical assumptions and basic claims of the idea of “role languages” which was put forward in the linguistic typology about 1980 by William Foley, Robert Van Valin and Aleksandr E. Kibrik.
Autor:
Yakov G. Testelets, Peter M. Arkadiev
Publikováno v:
Studies in Language. 43:715-751
In this paper we describe a peculiar pattern of case alternation from the polysynthetic Circassian (West Caucasian) languages, where specificity-driven differential marking of noun phrases is attested in all syntactic positions and with the absolutiv
Autor:
Yakov G. Testelets
Publikováno v:
The Oxford Handbook of Languages of the Caucasus ISBN: 0190690690
The chapter contains a description of the small Kartvelian, or South Caucasian, language family spoken in the Western part of Transcaucasia and consisting of four languages of which Georgian is the most known and culturally significant. It outlines t
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https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190690694.013.5
Autor:
Alexei Kassian, Yakov G. Testelets
Publikováno v:
Lingua. 196:98-118
This paper deals with the genealogical structure of the Tsezic language group with a special focus on the position of the Hinukh language within the group, which has remained controversial in previous research. Most specialists have treated Hinukh as
Publikováno v:
Scando-Slavica. 57:135-159
Genitive-nominative and genitive-accusative alternations exist to various degrees in Slavic and Baltic languages. In Russian the alternation of Gen-Nom and Gen-Acc in negative sentences is conditioned by a combination of syntactic, semantic, and morp
Publikováno v:
Oslo Studies in Language, Vol 4, Iss 1 (2012)
Our goal is to capture what the different instances of Gen/Nom and Gen/Acc have in common semantically while still respecting the multiplicity of factors involved and not predicting more uniformity than is actually found. Our main idea is to treat Ge
Publikováno v:
Coordinating Constructions
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