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Evidentiality in East Caucasian on the map
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In: Languages of the Caucasus, vol 5, iss 0 (2021)
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КАТЕГОРИЯ ЧИСЛА В ШАРИНСКОМ ДИАЛЕКТЕ КАЙТАГСКОГО ЯЗЫКА (ДАРГИНСКАЯ ГРУППА ЯЗЫКОВ) ... : THE CATEGORY OF NUMBER IN THE SHARI DIALECT OF THE KAITAG LANGUAGE (A GROUP OF THE DARGIN LANGUAGES) ...
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К ВОПРОСУ О КОМПАРАТИВНОМ ИССЛЕДОВАНИИ НЕРОДСТВЕННЫХ ЯЗЫКОВ (НА МАТЕРИАЛЕ ФРАНЦУЗСКОГО И АВАРСКОГО ЯЗЫКОВ) ... : ON THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF UNRELATED LANGUAGES (BASED ON FRENCH AND AVAR). ...
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“The Many Languages of Islam in the Caucasus,” EurasiaNet ...
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Classical Armenian – Introduction, Part 3 ... : Linguistic Connections ...
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Происхождение названий соли в селькупском и угорских языках ; Origin of Words Denoting ‘Salt’ in the Selkup and Ugric Languages
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Lability in Andi ; Лабильность в андийском языке
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In: ISSN: 2306-5737 ; EISSN: 2658-4069 ; Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. Transactions of the Institute for Linguistic Studies ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02541967 ; Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. Transactions of the Institute for Linguistic Studies, Institute for Linguistic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019, 15 (2), pp.229-264. ⟨10.30842/alp2306573715209⟩ (2019)
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О «СЛОВАРЕ ЛЕКСИЧЕСКИХ ОБЩНОСТЕЙ ЭТНОКУЛЬТУРНОГО АРЕАЛА АНАТОЛИЯ-КАВКАЗ-ИРАН» ... : ON “THE DICTIONARY OF THE COMMON LEXES OF ANATOLIA-CAUCASUS-IRANETHNOCULTURAL AREA” ...
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ЛИНГВОКУЛЬТУРНАЯ СПЕЦИФИКА ИМЕНИ СОБСТВЕННОГО В ФОЛЬКЛОРНЫХ ТЕКСТАХ (НА МАТЕРИАЛЕ АНАЛИЗА ЯЗЫКОВ ДАГЕСТАНА) ...
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Lability in Andi ; Лабильность в андийском языке
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In: ISSN: 2306-5737 ; EISSN: 2658-4069 ; Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. Transactions of the Institute for Linguistic Studies ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02541967 ; Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. Transactions of the Institute for Linguistic Studies, Institute for Linguistic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2019, 15 (2), pp.229-264. ⟨10.30842/alp2306573715209⟩ (2019)
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International audience ; This paper deals with the identification of labile verbs in Andi (Nakh-Daghestanian, Russia), and more specifically its methods, results and conclusions for the definition of transitivity in Andi. Lability is traditionally defined as an unmarked valency-changing phenomenon characterizing verbs that can be used both transitively and intransitively without any formal change. Andi happens to feature a combination of three typological characteristics that challenges not only the identification of its labile verbs, but also the application of traditional definitions of lability and transitivity to its context. These characteristics are a radical P-alignment, the absence of any agent demoting or removing morphology, and the possibility for interpreting any unexpressed agent as arbitrary. They are crucial for the analysis of labile phenomena in Andi, because they were shown by D. Creissels to be responsible for a formal ambiguity between 'less labile' passive lability (when a labile verb used intransitively has a passive meaning) and 'more labile' anticausative lability (when a labile verb used intransitively has an anticausative meaning). Several syntactic tests were designed by different authors to distinguish cases of anticausative lability from those of passive lability. These tests involve the semantic interpretation of a reflexive-emphatic pronoun, compatibility with the intransitive imperative in combination with an imperative addressee referring to the nominative argument, and the possibility of the verb being used in an involuntary agent construction. Applied to Andi, these tests show that both anticausative and passive lability concern all transitive verbs, which suggests that they do not differ with respect to their syntactic status and that both involve a change in syntactic transitivity. This conclusion supports D. Creissels's suggestion that in languages sharing with Andi the relevant typological features, transitivity applies not to the predicative constructions themselves, but to their realizations.
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[SCCO.LING]Cognitive science/Linguistics; alignment; Andi language; Andic languages; Anticausatives; Caucasian languages; ergativity; lability; Nakh-Daghestanian; transitivity; unmarked passive; VAK (ВАК); valency changing derivations; актантные деривации; лабильность; немаркированный пассивный залог; переходность; эргативный строй
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URL: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02541967v2/document https://doi.org/10.30842/alp2306573715209 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02541967 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02541967v2/file/Rochant%282019%29LabilityInAndi.pdf
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Исторические названия Албания, Алуанк и Алан в пространстве кросскультурной коммуникации ; Historical Names Albania, Aluank, and Alan in Cross-Cultural Communication
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