Notes on the Modal Predicator naada in Sakha (from a Taimyr Dolgan Perspective)
This paper addresses the syntax, semantics, and history of the modal deontic predictors naada and tustaax in Sakha and contrasts their use with Sakha's closest linguistic relative Taimyr Dolgan. In this respect, this study is a continuation of Siegl (2019), which, in passing, already reported s...
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fttsvojs:oai:journal.fi:article/95601 2023-05-15T17:05:10+02:00 Notes on the Modal Predicator naada in Sakha (from a Taimyr Dolgan Perspective) Siegl, Florian 2021-09-12 application/pdf https://journal.fi/store/article/view/95601 eng eng Finnish Oriental Society https://journal.fi/store/article/view/95601/65309 https://journal.fi/store/article/view/95601 Copyright (c) 2021 Studia Orientalia Electronica https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 CC-BY-NC-SA Studia Orientalia Electronica; Vol 9 Nro 1 (2021): Studia Orientalia Electronica; 31-65 Studia Orientalia Electronica; Vol. 9 No. 1 (2021): Studia Orientalia Electronica; 31-65 2323-5209 Sakha Taimyr Dolgan Kolyma Yukaghir Tundra Yukaghir deontic modality borrowing contrastive grammar info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Vertaisarvioitu artikkeli 2021 fttsvojs 2021-09-15T22:49:13Z This paper addresses the syntax, semantics, and history of the modal deontic predictors naada and tustaax in Sakha and contrasts their use with Sakha's closest linguistic relative Taimyr Dolgan. In this respect, this study is a continuation of Siegl (2019), which, in passing, already reported similarities and dissimilarities in these two closely related Turkic languages of Northern and Northeastern Siberia. A contrastive analysis based on recent translations of the Gospel of Luke (which for the time being is the only longer text available in both languages) confirms that the genealogical proximity of Sakha and Taimyr Dolgan is not reflected in the use of naada and tustaax. The study concludes with a superficial look at the fate of Russian nado in Kolyma and Tundra Yukaghir. Even though the lexeme is obviously of Russian origin, Kolyma Yukaghir but especially Tundra Yukaghir data shows several similarities with Sakha naada, which are absent from Russian and therefore imply Sakha influence. Article in Journal/Newspaper Kolyma Yukaghir Sakha Taimyr Tundra Yukaghir Siberia Federation of Finnish Learned Societies: Scientific Journals Online Kolyma ENVELOPE(161.000,161.000,69.500,69.500) Luke ENVELOPE(-94.855,-94.855,56.296,56.296) Sakha |
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This paper addresses the syntax, semantics, and history of the modal deontic predictors naada and tustaax in Sakha and contrasts their use with Sakha's closest linguistic relative Taimyr Dolgan. In this respect, this study is a continuation of Siegl (2019), which, in passing, already reported similarities and dissimilarities in these two closely related Turkic languages of Northern and Northeastern Siberia. A contrastive analysis based on recent translations of the Gospel of Luke (which for the time being is the only longer text available in both languages) confirms that the genealogical proximity of Sakha and Taimyr Dolgan is not reflected in the use of naada and tustaax. The study concludes with a superficial look at the fate of Russian nado in Kolyma and Tundra Yukaghir. Even though the lexeme is obviously of Russian origin, Kolyma Yukaghir but especially Tundra Yukaghir data shows several similarities with Sakha naada, which are absent from Russian and therefore imply Sakha influence. |
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Notes on the Modal Predicator naada in Sakha (from a Taimyr Dolgan Perspective) |
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Notes on the Modal Predicator naada in Sakha (from a Taimyr Dolgan Perspective) |
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Notes on the Modal Predicator naada in Sakha (from a Taimyr Dolgan Perspective) |
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notes on the modal predicator naada in sakha (from a taimyr dolgan perspective) |
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Finnish Oriental Society |
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