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A Grammar of Kolyma Yukaghir (Hardcover, Reprint 2015)
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A Grammar of Kolyma Yukaghir (Hardcover, Reprint 2015)
Series: Mouton Grammar Library [MGL]
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Kolyma Yukaghir is a seriously endangered language spoken by about
50 people in the northeast of Asiatic Russia. It is one of the two
surviving languages of the Yukaghir family, which is considered by
different scholars either as an isolate left over from before the
expansion of other languages and language families into Siberia, or
as a distant relative of the Uralic family. In many ways, Yukaghir
fits the grammatical type widespread among the languages of
Siberia, namely that of predominantly verb-final dependent-marking
language with relatively rich agglumative morphology and deranking
strategies of clause linking. Furthermore, it has a number of
typologically remarkably features, which will be of interest to
general linguists irrespective of their theoretical orientation.
These include Yukaghir focus-marking system, differential object
marking based on global effects of person hierarchy, the obligatory
use of bound possesive markers to indicate non-coreference of the
possessor with the subject, elaborated switch-reference system,
initimate interaction between aspect and valence-changing
derivation, etc. The book incorporates all major components of
descriptive grammar, from phonology to syntax, with a special
chapter on coreference and discourse coherence, annotated and
translated sample texts, a Yukaghir-English vocabulary, and a
subject index. The description is based on extensive field
materials and richly exemplified by non-elicited data. The
organization of the book facilitates its use as a reference
grammar, with numerous cross-references between sections and
concise summaries of interrelated phenomena discussed in various
parts of the grammar. The book is of interest to scholars of Uralic
and Siberian languages, linguistic typology, and general
linguistics.
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