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This paper explores the hypothesis of contact-induced change for the rise of the partitive case in Finnic languages and of the partitive case/determiner in Basque. On the basis of the well-established Indo-European partitive-genitive case and taking into
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Genitive positions in Baltic and Finnic languages
Studies in Language Companion Series, 2001exaly +2 more sources
Ideophones in the Balto-Finnic languages
Typological Studies in Language, 2001exaly +2 more sources
Faits De Langues
Abstract This article examines the usage patterns and declining process of possessive suffixes in Finnic languages. Possessive suffixes are pronoun originated grammatical markers that have cognates in all branches of Uralic language. Alongside their main function as adnominal possessive markers, they are known to have a range of other meanings and ...
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Abstract This article examines the usage patterns and declining process of possessive suffixes in Finnic languages. Possessive suffixes are pronoun originated grammatical markers that have cognates in all branches of Uralic language. Alongside their main function as adnominal possessive markers, they are known to have a range of other meanings and ...
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Insights into the Baltic and Finnic Languages
2022This book includes twelve articles that present new research on the Finnic and Baltic languages spoken in the southern and eastern part of the Circum-Baltic area. It aims to elaborate on the various contact situations and (dis)similarities between the languages of the area.
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Asyndeton in the Baltic and Finnic languages: An archaic construction in its typological periphery
Journal of Baltic Studies, 1980exaly +2 more sources
Relics of the Volga-Finnic accent in the Seto language
2023In the summer of 2021 an expedition was conducted to the areas of residence of Seto: in the village of Izborsk, in the Pechora district of the Pskov region of Russia, Obinnica Setumaa Parish, Vyrumaa County, Estonia. Audio dictionaries were collected from two Pechora Seto from D. Izborsk, and from two Estonian Seto from Obinitsa.
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