Der Partitiv im Taimyr Dolganischen
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https://doi.org/10.33340/susa.87180Avainsanat:
Taimyr Dolgan, differential object marking (DOM), partitive case, accusative case, indefinite accusative case, historical linguistics, contact linguistics, Sakha (Yakut), Tofalar, Tuvin, Nanai, Evenki, FinnishAbstrakti
Although recent cross-linguistic and typological research on partitive cases (Luraghi & Huumo eds. 2014) has started to expand its perspective beyond Europe, partitive and partitive-like cases in the indigenous languages of Central and Eastern Siberia have been largely overlooked. This study discusses the partitive case in Taimyr Dolgan, a Turkic language of Northern Siberia from a functional-typological, areal and historical perspective, synthesizing existing descriptions (Ubrjatova 1985, Artem’ev 1999) with the author’s field materials and a convenience sample consisting of about 48000 words of written Dolgan. Due to the fact that Finnic languages dominate cross-linguistic research on partitive cases, this study concludes with a short comparative analysis commenting on Dolgan-Finnish similarities and dissimilarities.
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