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Morphological reanalysis in the Selkup verb
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Nadezhda G. Kuznetsova
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Editor’s foreword vii
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I. The languages of Central Siberia
- Introduction and overview 1
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II. Yeniseic linguistics
- Yeniseic counting systems 121
- Patterns of plural formation in Kott nouns and adjectives 129
- On distinguishing loanwords from the original Proto-Yeniseic lexicon 135
- Incorporation and word formation in Ket 143
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III. Selkup linguistics
- Morphological reanalysis in the Selkup verb 151
- Synonymy, allomorphy, and free variation in Selkup derivational suffixes 157
- The Selkup worldview as reflected in basic number words 161
- Selkup-Ket parallels in ritual and spiritual terminology 169
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IV. South Siberian Turkic linguistics
- Shaman and bear 179
- South Siberian sound symbolism 199
- Linguistic reflections of Xakas ethnohistory 215
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V. Archeological perspectives on Central Siberian language groups
- Cultural origins of the taiga-dwelling peoples of the Middle Yenisei 235
- Sunken earth dwellings as evidence of a Paleoasiatic substrate among the Ket 249
- Prehistoric cultural links along the Yenisei 257
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Editor’s foreword vii
-
I. The languages of Central Siberia
- Introduction and overview 1
-
II. Yeniseic linguistics
- Yeniseic counting systems 121
- Patterns of plural formation in Kott nouns and adjectives 129
- On distinguishing loanwords from the original Proto-Yeniseic lexicon 135
- Incorporation and word formation in Ket 143
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III. Selkup linguistics
- Morphological reanalysis in the Selkup verb 151
- Synonymy, allomorphy, and free variation in Selkup derivational suffixes 157
- The Selkup worldview as reflected in basic number words 161
- Selkup-Ket parallels in ritual and spiritual terminology 169
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IV. South Siberian Turkic linguistics
- Shaman and bear 179
- South Siberian sound symbolism 199
- Linguistic reflections of Xakas ethnohistory 215
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V. Archeological perspectives on Central Siberian language groups
- Cultural origins of the taiga-dwelling peoples of the Middle Yenisei 235
- Sunken earth dwellings as evidence of a Paleoasiatic substrate among the Ket 249
- Prehistoric cultural links along the Yenisei 257
- Index 265