Unadapted Foreign Language Insertions in Spoken Language of Tundra Yukaghir
The foreign language insertions in the language of the tundra Yukagirs-polyglots of the Lower Kolyma in Yakutia are considered for the first time. The relevance of the study is primarily dictated by the lack of research on contact phenomena in the ...
S. N. Kurilova
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EVIDENCE OF LANGUAGE CONTACT IN KOLYMA-ALAZEIA TUNDRA IN THE 19TH AND THE EARLY 20TH CENTURIES. TUNDRA YUKAGHIRS AND THEIR CONTACTS WITH THE NEIGHBOURS [PDF]
Эта работа — третья из цикла статей, посвященных языковой ситуации в Колымско-Алазейской тундре, регионе интенсивных этнических и языковых контактов, в конце XIX — начале XX века. В центре этого исследования — тундренные юкагиры и тундренный юкагирский язык, контактировавший с чукотским, эвенским, якутским и русским языком.
Мария Юрьевна Пупынина +1 more
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Word-Formation Specifics of Numerals in the Tundra and Forest Dialects of the Yukaghir Language [PDF]
The paper aims to reveal word-formation specifics of quantitative and limitative numerals in the Tundra Yukaghir language in comparison with the Forest Yukaghir language. The article describes numerals possessing the features of an intransitive verb. Scientific originality of the study lies in the fact that the researcher analyzes the functioning of ...
Ladina Gavrilovna Kurilova
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Locative Meanings of Words with ‘пурэбэ’ and ‘албэ’ Components in the Tundra Yukaghir Language
The aim of the study is to determine the semantic, structural and morphological features and functioning of nominal formations with the affix -бэ indicating the location: пурэбэ ‘upper part of something’ and албэ ‘lower part of something’. The scientific novelty is due to the fact that for the first time in the studies of the Yukaghir language, complex
Ladina Gavrilovna Kurilova
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ON THE ANCIENT ETYMONS СУГ(V)=, СУК(V)= IN THE TUNDRA DIALECT OF THE YUKAGHIR LANGUAGE [PDF]
In the article, the etymological analysis of a number of lexical units starting with the letter C in the Tundra dialect of the Yukaghir language, namely the words with the root elements суг(у)= , сук(у)= , is carried out. Attention is given to the nominative and significative functions of nouns, and the function of the qualitative affix.
Гаврил Николаевич Курилов
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Classes of Verbs in Yukagir (For Example, Tundra Yukaghir Language)
Аннотация.Актуальностьисследованиязаключаетсявтом,чтовозниклапотребностьвопределенииитеоретическомобоснованиитехаспектовграмматикиюкагирскогоязыка,которыедетерминируютегоспецифику.Особойпроблемойграмматикиюкагирскогоязыкаявляетсяспряжениеглаголов.Обзорлитературысвидетельствуетотом,чтоэтапроблемаявляетсяоднойизсамыхспорныхвюкагироведении ...
Elida S. Atlasova
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The Tundra Yukaghir Language in a Multilingual Environment
Abstract The article presents the results of a longitudinal study of the language situation in a multilingual village of Andryushkino (northeast of the Sakha Republic). It is one of two localities where the endangered Tundra Yukaghir (TY) language is still used. Data on TY proficiency were collected in this village by one of the authors in 1987 and
Maria Pupynina, Nikolai Vakhtin
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The article is devoted to a relevant and under-researched topic of foreign language influence on the Yukaghir language, spoken by one of the smallest ethnic groups in the northeastern part of Siberia, with fewer than 50 speakers, primarily residing in the Low Kolyma and Upper Kolyma regions of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia).
Самона Николаевна Курилова
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Linguistic Representation of the Concept of Sun in the Linguoculture of the Peoples of the North (Based on the Yakut and Yukaghir Languages) [PDF]
The object of the research is the concept of the sun: in the Yakut language ‒ kүn, in the tundra Yukagir language ‒ yerpeye and in the forest Yukaghir language ‒ yeloodye. The article deals with lexical representatives and stable phrases; the motivating,
Margarita P. Lukina
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Code-Switching in Speech of Tundra Yukaghir: Bi- and Multilingual Repetition
The linguistic repertoire of the tundra Yukaghir-Polylinguals in Lower Kolyma, Yakutia, with a population of approximately 400 and fewer than 50 speakers, is represented by the Yukaghir, Chukchi, Even, Yakut, and Russian languages.
S. N. Kurilova
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