Functioning of the Verb tăjtɨ in Kazym and Shuryshkar Dialects of Khanty; International Journal of Languages, Literature and Linguistics (IJLLL); Vol. 4, iss.3

Bibliografske podrobnosti
Parent link:International Journal of Languages, Literature and Linguistics (IJLLL)
Vol. 4, iss.3.— 2018.— [P. 179-183]
Glavni avtor: Vorobyeva V. V. Viktoriya Vladimirovna
Korporativna značnica: Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет Школа базовой инженерной подготовки Отделение иностранных языков
Drugi avtorji: Novitskaya I. V. Irina Vladimirovna
Izvleček:Title screen
The article presents an overview of the functioning of the verb tăjtɨ 'have' used to encode possessive relations in Kazym and Shuryshkar dialects of the Khanty language. The analysis encompasses data obtained from a text corpus of 41 texts (3275 sentences) in Kazym dialect and a corpus of 26 texts (1865 sentences) in Shuryshkar dialect. In its major function as a means of encoding predicative possession in both dialects the verb tăjtɨ 'have' is used to express the main conceptual features of possession (permanent, abstract, physical, alienable, inalienable, inanimate). Besides, this verb forms combinations with other parts of speech (e.g. nouns, converbs) to help convey other semantics. As a part of such word combinations, the verb can be used in the forms of both the subjective and objective conjugation and passive voice.
Jezik:angleščina
Izdano: 2018
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Online dostop:https://doi.org/10.18178/IJLLL.2018.4.3.171
Format: Elektronski Book Chapter
KOHA link:https://koha.lib.tpu.ru/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=660960
Opis
Izvleček:Title screen
The article presents an overview of the functioning of the verb tăjtɨ 'have' used to encode possessive relations in Kazym and Shuryshkar dialects of the Khanty language. The analysis encompasses data obtained from a text corpus of 41 texts (3275 sentences) in Kazym dialect and a corpus of 26 texts (1865 sentences) in Shuryshkar dialect. In its major function as a means of encoding predicative possession in both dialects the verb tăjtɨ 'have' is used to express the main conceptual features of possession (permanent, abstract, physical, alienable, inalienable, inanimate). Besides, this verb forms combinations with other parts of speech (e.g. nouns, converbs) to help convey other semantics. As a part of such word combinations, the verb can be used in the forms of both the subjective and objective conjugation and passive voice.
DOI:10.18178/IJLLL.2018.4.3.171