Sökning: "Turkic languages"

Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 6 uppsatser innehållade orden Turkic languages.

  1. 1. On indirectivity in Azeri : A discourse-analytical study of the functions of {-mỊš}/{-(y)ỊB-DỊ(r)} and {Ị-mỊš} in South Azeri varieties

    Master-uppsats, Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för lingvistik och filologi

    Författare :Frida Larsson Taghizadeh; [2023]
    Nyckelord :Turkic languages; Azeri; evidentiality; indirectivity; discourse types;

    Sammanfattning : Johanson (2003: 274) refers to the grammatical categories of evidentiality found in Turkiclanguages as indirectivity, characterised “by reference to its reception by a conscious subject”.The East Old Turkic post-terminal verbal item in -miš and copula particle in ermiš are theoldest known markers of indirectivity in Turkic and have been morphologically preserved inthe West Oghuz languages. LÄS MER

  2. 2. Lexico-Semantic Areality in the Greater Hindu Kush : An Areal-Typological Study on Numerals and Kinship Terms

    Master-uppsats, Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistik

    Författare :Jacqueline Venetz; [2019]
    Nyckelord :Greater Hindu Kush; areal typology; lexical areality; numerals; kinship terms; Indo-Aryan; Iranian; Nuristani; Turkic; Tibeto-Burman; Burushaski;

    Sammanfattning : The Greater Hindu Kush designates a mountainous area extending from Afghanistan over Pakistan, Tajikistan and India to the westernmost parts of China. It is home to over 50 lan- guages from six different phyla; Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Nuristani, Turkic, Tibeto-Burman and the language isolate Burushaski. LÄS MER

  3. 3. Kinship terminology in the greater Hindu Kush

    Kandidat-uppsats, Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för lingvistik

    Författare :Jane Ogawa; [2018]
    Nyckelord :Kinship terms; Hindu Kush; areal semantics; lexical typology;

    Sammanfattning : This is a study of the kinship terminology used for one’s parents and their siblings in the languages in the greater Hindu Kush area (GHK). GHK stretches over the mountainous borderlands of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, China and India and homes a range of various languages from six different genera, Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Nuristani, Turkic, Tibeto-Burman, and the language isolate Burushaski. LÄS MER

  4. 4. Fusion, exponence, and flexivity in Hindukush languages : An areal-typological study

    Master-uppsats, Stockholms universitet/Avdelningen för allmän språkvetenskap

    Författare :Hanna Rönnqvist; [2015]
    Nyckelord :Hindukush; language contact; areal typology; morphological typology; Indo-Aryan; Iranian; Nuristani; Turkic; Tibeto-Burman; Burushaski;

    Sammanfattning : Surrounding the Hindukush mountain chain is a stretch of land where as many as 50 distinct languages varieties of several language meet, in the present study referred to as “The Greater Hindukush” (GHK). In this area a large number of languages of at least six genera are spoken in a multi-linguistic setting. LÄS MER

  5. 5. Case and case alignment in the Greater Hindukush : An areal-typological survey

    Magister-uppsats, Stockholms universitet/Avdelningen för allmän språkvetenskap

    Författare :Richard Kowalik; [2015]
    Nyckelord :Case; case alignment; grammatical relations; Hindukush; areal typology; Indo-Iranian; Tibeto-Burman; Burushaski; Turkic; Kasus; kasusmarkeringssystem; grammatiska relationer; Hindukush; areal typologi; indo-iranska; tibetoburmanska; burushaski; turkspråk;

    Sammanfattning : This thesis concerns languages in the Greater Hindukush, the area in northern Afghanistan and Pakistan, where a total of about 50 languages are spoken. The thesis’ topic is case systems and case alignment systems of nouns in an areal-typological perspective. This is investigated by using a representative sample. LÄS MER