Two Nominal Clause-Types in Northern Mansi: An Experimental Study of Language Variation

The paper examines the structure and distribution of two types of nominal/adjectival predicates in the Northern Mansi language. A nominative noun or adjective serves as the predicate in one construction. The other predicate type contains a predicate noun or adjective that takes translative case mark...

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Published in:Linguistica Uralica
Main Authors: Horváth, Csilla, Mus, Nikolett
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Estonian Academy Publishers 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32391
https://doi.org/10.3176/lu.2023.4.04
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spelling ftunivtroemsoe:oai:munin.uit.no:10037/32391 2024-02-04T10:02:02+01:00 Two Nominal Clause-Types in Northern Mansi: An Experimental Study of Language Variation PÕHJAMANSI KAKS NOMINAALSET LAUSETÜÜPI: KEELE VARIEERUMISE KATSELINE UURING Horváth, Csilla Mus, Nikolett 2023-12-10 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32391 https://doi.org/10.3176/lu.2023.4.04 eng eng Estonian Academy Publishers Linguistica Uralica Horváth, Mus. Two Nominal Clause-Types in Northern Mansi: An Experimental Study of Language Variation. Linguistica Uralica. 2023;59(4):272-285 FRIDAID 2219097 doi:10.3176/lu.2023.4.04 0868-4731 1736-7506 https://hdl.handle.net/10037/32391 Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) openAccess Copyright 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Journal article Tidsskriftartikkel Peer reviewed publishedVersion 2023 ftunivtroemsoe https://doi.org/10.3176/lu.2023.4.04 2024-01-11T00:08:07Z The paper examines the structure and distribution of two types of nominal/adjectival predicates in the Northern Mansi language. A nominative noun or adjective serves as the predicate in one construction. The other predicate type contains a predicate noun or adjective that takes translative case marking. In both constructions, the stative-like copula ōl- ’be, exist’ can also appear, though under different conditions. In the paper we focus on (a) the licensing conditions of the ōlcopula, (b) the predicate-subject agreement morphology, and (c) concord within the predicate phrase in both predicates. Our findings demonstrate that the two types exhibit systematic structural differences: the copula ōl- is utilized in the nominative construction in the past, while it must be omitted in the present. The ōl- copula is always obligatory in the translative predicate. The nominative predicate noun/adjective takes the morpheme of the subject agreement in number, and we attested interand intra-speaker variation in Number concord in this construction when there is an overt copula in the predicate phrase. The translative-marked nominal/adjectival predicate does not take any inflectional suffix, and agreement that indicates both the person and the number of the subject is marked on the ōl- copula. Additionally, we will show that only the translative-type is acceptable in identificational clauses. As a result, the identificational reading/interpretation is where the semantic division of labor between the two constructions lies. Our data come from fieldwork where Mansi native speakers helped us with survey research. Northern Mansi newspaper texts were also used to clarify certain inconsistencies between our findings and the literature. Article in Journal/Newspaper mansi Mansi University of Tromsø: Munin Open Research Archive Linguistica Uralica 59 4 272
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description The paper examines the structure and distribution of two types of nominal/adjectival predicates in the Northern Mansi language. A nominative noun or adjective serves as the predicate in one construction. The other predicate type contains a predicate noun or adjective that takes translative case marking. In both constructions, the stative-like copula ōl- ’be, exist’ can also appear, though under different conditions. In the paper we focus on (a) the licensing conditions of the ōlcopula, (b) the predicate-subject agreement morphology, and (c) concord within the predicate phrase in both predicates. Our findings demonstrate that the two types exhibit systematic structural differences: the copula ōl- is utilized in the nominative construction in the past, while it must be omitted in the present. The ōl- copula is always obligatory in the translative predicate. The nominative predicate noun/adjective takes the morpheme of the subject agreement in number, and we attested interand intra-speaker variation in Number concord in this construction when there is an overt copula in the predicate phrase. The translative-marked nominal/adjectival predicate does not take any inflectional suffix, and agreement that indicates both the person and the number of the subject is marked on the ōl- copula. Additionally, we will show that only the translative-type is acceptable in identificational clauses. As a result, the identificational reading/interpretation is where the semantic division of labor between the two constructions lies. Our data come from fieldwork where Mansi native speakers helped us with survey research. Northern Mansi newspaper texts were also used to clarify certain inconsistencies between our findings and the literature.
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Mus, Nikolett
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Two Nominal Clause-Types in Northern Mansi: An Experimental Study of Language Variation
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Horváth, Mus. Two Nominal Clause-Types in Northern Mansi: An Experimental Study of Language Variation. Linguistica Uralica. 2023;59(4):272-285
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