LING TSPU
  • RU
  • EN
Today: 23.01.2021
Home Archive 2015 Year Issue №4 POSSESSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN SOUTHERN SELKUP DIALECTS
  • Home
  • Archive
    • 2020 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2019 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2018 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2017 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2016 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2015 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2014 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
      • Issue №3
      • Issue №4
    • 2013 Year
      • Issue №1
      • Issue №2
  • Rating
  • Search
  • News
  • Editorial Board
  • Information for Authors
  • Review Procedure
  • Information for Readers
  • Editor’s Publisher Ethics
  • Contacts
  • Submit paper
  • Subscribe
  • Service Entrance

Journal TSPU

vestnik.tspu.edu.ru
praxema.tspu.edu.ru
ling.tspu.edu.ru
npo.tspu.edu.ru

EBSCO

Яндекс.Метрика
Search by Author
- Not selected -
  • - Not selected -

POSSESSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN SOUTHERN SELKUP DIALECTS

Budzisch J.

Information About Author:

The use of possession in Southern Selkup can be divided in adnominal and predicative possession. In adnominal possession the possessor can be either a noun or a pronoun, the construction is usually head final. If the possessor is encoded pronominally, it can be marked with pronouns, possessive suffixes or a combination of the two. As in other Samoyedic languages possessive suffixes in Southern Selkup are also used to express non-possessive meaning. Predicative possession is essentially based on existential constructions as no habeo-verb exists in Southern Selkup; mostly nominative and locative constructions are in use.

Keywords: Southern Selkup, possession, possessive constructions

References:

Bajdak A., Fedotova N., Maksimova N. 2010. Селькупские тексты [The Selkup Texts]. In: Fil’cenko, Andrey (ed.). Annotated Folklore Prose Texts of Ob-Yenissey Language Area. Tomsk, Veter Publ., 133–184.

Bajdak A., Maksimova N. 2012. Селькупские тексты [The Selkup Texts]. In: The Department of Siberian Indigenous Languages (ed.). Annotated Folk and Daily Prose Texts in the Languages of Ob-Yenissei Linguistic Area. Tomsk, 72–100.

Bajdak A., Maksimova N. 2013. Селькупские тексты [The Selkup Texts]. In: The Department of Siberian Indigenous Languages (ed.). Annotated Folk and Daily Prose Texts in the Languages of Ob-Yenissei Linguistic Area. Tomsk, 153–201.

Bekker E. [Беккер, Э. Г., Алиткина Л. А., Быконя В. В. Ильяшенко И. А. ]. 1995. Морфология селькупского языка. южные диалекты. Часть 1. Томск.

Dahl O., Koptjevskaja-Tamm M. 2001. Kinship in grammar. In: Baron, Irene – Michael Herslund – Finn Sorensen (eds.). Dimensions of Possession. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 201–225.

Gluskov S., Bajdak A., Maksimova N. [Глушков С., Байдак А., Максимова Н.] 2013. Диалекты селькупского языка [The Dialects of Selkup]. In: Н. Тучкова, С. Глушков, Е. Кошелева, А. Головнёв, А. Байдак, Н. Максимова (eds.). Селькупы. Очерки традиционной культуры и селькупского языка [The Selkups. The Sketches of Traditional Culture and the Selkup Language]. Томск, 49–63.

Heine B. 1997. Possession. Cognitive Sources, Forces and Grammaticalization (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 83). Cambridge: University Press.

Nichols J. 1986. Head-Marking and Dependent-Marking Grammar. Language 62, 56–119.

Nikolaeva I. 2003. Possessive affi xes as markers of information structuring: Evidence from Uralic. In: Suihkonen, Pirkko – Bernd Comrie (eds.). International Symposium on Deictic Systems and Quantifi cation in Languages spoken in Europe and North and Central Asia. Izevsk; Leipzig: Udmurt State University; Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology, 130–145.

Seiler H. 1983. Possession as an operational dimension of language (Language universals series 2). Tubingen: Narr.

Stassen L. 2009. Predicative Possession. Oxford: University Press.

budzisch_j._45_50_4_10_2015.pdf ( 418.21 kB ) budzisch_j._45_50_4_10_2015.zip ( 412.03 kB )

Issue: 4, 2015

Series of issue: Issue 4

Rubric: LINGUISTICS

Pages: 45 — 50

Downloads: 443

© 2021 Tomsk Journal of Linguistics and Anthropology

Development and support: Network Project Laboratory TSPU