Chapter
Licensed
Unlicensed
Requires Authentication
List of publications on Nivkh Grammar by V.P. Nedjalkov and G.A. Otaina
-
Vladimir P. Nedjalkov✝
You are currently not able to access this content.
You are currently not able to access this content.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword xxiii
- Abbreviations xxix
- Chapter 1. Introductory notes 1
- Chapter 2. Bound and free complexes 5
- Chapter 3. Free and bound word variants 7
- Chapter 4. Morphological and syntactic complexes 9
- Chapter 5. Extended morphological complexes 11
- Chapter 6. Personal and reflexive pronouns 13
- Chapter 7. Basic rules of alternation of plosives and fricatives 15
- Chapter 8. Special types of alternations 19
- Chapter 9. The problem of incorporation 23
- Chapter 10. The direct object + verb complex 25
- Chapter 11. The attribute + noun complex 29
- Chapter 12. The verbal finite predicate 35
- Chapter 13. The nominal predicate 37
- Chapter 14. Converbs 39
- Chapter 15. Coordination of homogeneous predicates 47
- Chapter 16. The noun 49
- Chapter 17. Future tense markers in verbal forms 77
- Chapter 18. The adverb 85
- Chapter 19. Ideophones (imitative words) 89
- Chapter 20. Analytical and grammaticalized verbal constructions with auxiliary and semi-auxiliary words 93
- Chapter 21. The main classes of verbal grammatical morphemes 107
- Chapter 22. Group A. Verbal suffixes taking the same position in the morphological verb structure as the finite suffix -d̦/-ţ 111
- Chapter 23. Group B. Verbal suffixes, particles and auxiliary words post-posed to the finite suffix -d̦/-ţ 121
- Chapter 24. Group C. Verbal suffixes pre-posed to Group A suffixes 131
- Chapter 25. Syntactic (valency) classes of verbs 143
- Chapter 26. Semantic classes of verbs 153
- Chapter 27. Sentence word order 159
- Chapter 28. Means of introducing direct speech 179
- Chapter 29. Means of expressing indirect speech 185
- Chapter 30. The imperceptive marker – particle -furu /-p‘uru/-vuru 199
- Chapter 31. Two-predicate constructions 203
- Chapter 32. Causative constructions formed by verbs with the suffix -ku/-γu-/-gu-/-xu- 233
- Chapter 33. Relative clauses 259
- Chapter 34. Relative clauses without a head word 285
- Chapter 35. The structure of a narrative text 289
- Chapter 36. Aspectual and taxis characteristics of converbs 325
- References 383
- List of publications on Nivkh Grammar by V.P. Nedjalkov and G.A. Otaina 387
- Name index 391
- Language index 393
- Subject index 395
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Foreword xxiii
- Abbreviations xxix
- Chapter 1. Introductory notes 1
- Chapter 2. Bound and free complexes 5
- Chapter 3. Free and bound word variants 7
- Chapter 4. Morphological and syntactic complexes 9
- Chapter 5. Extended morphological complexes 11
- Chapter 6. Personal and reflexive pronouns 13
- Chapter 7. Basic rules of alternation of plosives and fricatives 15
- Chapter 8. Special types of alternations 19
- Chapter 9. The problem of incorporation 23
- Chapter 10. The direct object + verb complex 25
- Chapter 11. The attribute + noun complex 29
- Chapter 12. The verbal finite predicate 35
- Chapter 13. The nominal predicate 37
- Chapter 14. Converbs 39
- Chapter 15. Coordination of homogeneous predicates 47
- Chapter 16. The noun 49
- Chapter 17. Future tense markers in verbal forms 77
- Chapter 18. The adverb 85
- Chapter 19. Ideophones (imitative words) 89
- Chapter 20. Analytical and grammaticalized verbal constructions with auxiliary and semi-auxiliary words 93
- Chapter 21. The main classes of verbal grammatical morphemes 107
- Chapter 22. Group A. Verbal suffixes taking the same position in the morphological verb structure as the finite suffix -d̦/-ţ 111
- Chapter 23. Group B. Verbal suffixes, particles and auxiliary words post-posed to the finite suffix -d̦/-ţ 121
- Chapter 24. Group C. Verbal suffixes pre-posed to Group A suffixes 131
- Chapter 25. Syntactic (valency) classes of verbs 143
- Chapter 26. Semantic classes of verbs 153
- Chapter 27. Sentence word order 159
- Chapter 28. Means of introducing direct speech 179
- Chapter 29. Means of expressing indirect speech 185
- Chapter 30. The imperceptive marker – particle -furu /-p‘uru/-vuru 199
- Chapter 31. Two-predicate constructions 203
- Chapter 32. Causative constructions formed by verbs with the suffix -ku/-γu-/-gu-/-xu- 233
- Chapter 33. Relative clauses 259
- Chapter 34. Relative clauses without a head word 285
- Chapter 35. The structure of a narrative text 289
- Chapter 36. Aspectual and taxis characteristics of converbs 325
- References 383
- List of publications on Nivkh Grammar by V.P. Nedjalkov and G.A. Otaina 387
- Name index 391
- Language index 393
- Subject index 395