Oxford Guide to the Uralic Languages
Oxford Guide to the Uralic Languages
Laakso, Johanna; Skribnik, Elena; Bakro-Nagy, Marianne
Oxford University Press
03/2022
1184
Dura
Inglês
9780198767664
15 a 20 dias
2898
The contributors
Timo Rantanen, Outi Vesakoski, and Jussi Ylikoski: Mapping the distribution of the Uralic languages
Marianne Bakro-Nagy, Johanna Laakso, and Elena Skribnik: Introduction
Part I: The Making of the Uralic Languages
1: Ante Aikio (Luobbal Sammol Sammol Ante): Proto-Uralic
2: Janne Saarikivi: The divergence of Proto-Uralic and its offspring: A descendant reconstruction
3: Johanna Laakso: The making of the Uralic nation-state languages
4: Annika Pasanen, Johanna Laakso, and Anneli Sarhimaa: The Uralic minorities: Endangerment and revitalization
5: Konstantin Zamyatin: Language policy in Russia: The Uralic languages
6: Johanna Laakso and Elena Skribnik: Graphization and orthographies of Uralic minority languages
Part II: Language descriptions
7: Eino Koponen: Saami: General introduction
8: Jussi Ylikoski: South Saami
9: Jussi Ylikoski: Lule Saami
10: Ante Aikio (Luobbal Sammol Sammol Ante) and Jussi Ylikoski: North Saami
11: Taarna Valtonen, Jussi Ylikoski, and Ante Aikio (Luobbal Sammol Sammol Ante): Aanaar (Inari) Saami
12: Eino Koponen, Matti Miestamo, and Markus Juutinen: Skolt Saami
13: Michael Riessler: Kildin Saami
14: Johanna Laakso: Finnic: General introduction
15: Johanna Laakso: Finnish, Meaenkieli, and Kven
16: Anneli Sarhimaa: Karelian
17: Riho Gruenthal: Veps
18: Elena Markus and Fedor Rozhanskiy: Ingrian
19: Elena Markus and Fedor Rozhanskiy: Votic
20: Helle Metslang: North and Standard Estonian
21: Karl Pajusalu: Seto South Estonian
22: Johanna Laakso: Livonian
23: Arja Hamari and Rigina Ajanki: Mordvin (Erzya and Moksha)
24: Sirkka Saarinen: Mari
25: Gerson Klumpp: Permic: General introduction
26: Nikolay Kuznetsov: Komi
27: Svetlana Edygarova: Udmurt
28: Elena Skribnik and Johanna Laakso: Ugric: General introduction
29: Marianne Bakro-Nagy, Katalin Sipxocz and Elena Skribnik: North Mansi
30: Ulla-Maija Forsberg: East Mansi
31: Maria Sipos: North Khanty
32: Zsofia Schoen and Katalin Gugan: East Khanty
33: Istvan Kenesei and Krisztina Szecsenyi: Hungarian
34: Beata Wagner-Nagy and Sandor Szeverenyi: Samoyedic: General introduction
35: Svetlana Burkova: Nenets
36: Florian Siegl: Enets
37: Beata Wagner-Nagy: Nganasan
38: Olga Kazakevi%c: Selkup
39: Gerson Klumpp: Kamas
Part III: General issues and case studies
40: Marianne Bakro-Nagy, Johanna Laakso, and Elena Skribnik: Introduction to Part III: General issues and case studies
41: Marianne Bakro-Nagy: Palatalization
42: Marianne Bakro-Nagy: Consonant gradation
43: Karl Pajusalu: Prosody
44: Seppo Kittilae, Johanna Laakso, and Jussi Ylikoski: Case
45: Gwen Eva Janda, Johanna Laakso, and Helle Metslang: Person marking
46: Jeremy Bradley, Gerson Klumpp, and Helle Metslang: Tense-Aspect-Mood (TAM) and evidentials
47: Matti Miestamo: Negation and negatives
48: Jussi Ylikoski: Non-finites
49: Maria Vilkuna: Word order
50: Riho Gruenthal: Adpositions and adpositional phrases
51: Johanna Laakso and Beata Wagner-Nagy: Existential, locational, and possessive sentences
52: Rigina Ajanki, Johanna Laakso, and Elena Skribnik: Nominal predication
53: Elena Skribnik: Clause combining
54: Gerson Klumpp and Elena Skribnik: Information structuring
References
Index
The contributors
Timo Rantanen, Outi Vesakoski, and Jussi Ylikoski: Mapping the distribution of the Uralic languages
Marianne Bakro-Nagy, Johanna Laakso, and Elena Skribnik: Introduction
Part I: The Making of the Uralic Languages
1: Ante Aikio (Luobbal Sammol Sammol Ante): Proto-Uralic
2: Janne Saarikivi: The divergence of Proto-Uralic and its offspring: A descendant reconstruction
3: Johanna Laakso: The making of the Uralic nation-state languages
4: Annika Pasanen, Johanna Laakso, and Anneli Sarhimaa: The Uralic minorities: Endangerment and revitalization
5: Konstantin Zamyatin: Language policy in Russia: The Uralic languages
6: Johanna Laakso and Elena Skribnik: Graphization and orthographies of Uralic minority languages
Part II: Language descriptions
7: Eino Koponen: Saami: General introduction
8: Jussi Ylikoski: South Saami
9: Jussi Ylikoski: Lule Saami
10: Ante Aikio (Luobbal Sammol Sammol Ante) and Jussi Ylikoski: North Saami
11: Taarna Valtonen, Jussi Ylikoski, and Ante Aikio (Luobbal Sammol Sammol Ante): Aanaar (Inari) Saami
12: Eino Koponen, Matti Miestamo, and Markus Juutinen: Skolt Saami
13: Michael Riessler: Kildin Saami
14: Johanna Laakso: Finnic: General introduction
15: Johanna Laakso: Finnish, Meaenkieli, and Kven
16: Anneli Sarhimaa: Karelian
17: Riho Gruenthal: Veps
18: Elena Markus and Fedor Rozhanskiy: Ingrian
19: Elena Markus and Fedor Rozhanskiy: Votic
20: Helle Metslang: North and Standard Estonian
21: Karl Pajusalu: Seto South Estonian
22: Johanna Laakso: Livonian
23: Arja Hamari and Rigina Ajanki: Mordvin (Erzya and Moksha)
24: Sirkka Saarinen: Mari
25: Gerson Klumpp: Permic: General introduction
26: Nikolay Kuznetsov: Komi
27: Svetlana Edygarova: Udmurt
28: Elena Skribnik and Johanna Laakso: Ugric: General introduction
29: Marianne Bakro-Nagy, Katalin Sipxocz and Elena Skribnik: North Mansi
30: Ulla-Maija Forsberg: East Mansi
31: Maria Sipos: North Khanty
32: Zsofia Schoen and Katalin Gugan: East Khanty
33: Istvan Kenesei and Krisztina Szecsenyi: Hungarian
34: Beata Wagner-Nagy and Sandor Szeverenyi: Samoyedic: General introduction
35: Svetlana Burkova: Nenets
36: Florian Siegl: Enets
37: Beata Wagner-Nagy: Nganasan
38: Olga Kazakevi%c: Selkup
39: Gerson Klumpp: Kamas
Part III: General issues and case studies
40: Marianne Bakro-Nagy, Johanna Laakso, and Elena Skribnik: Introduction to Part III: General issues and case studies
41: Marianne Bakro-Nagy: Palatalization
42: Marianne Bakro-Nagy: Consonant gradation
43: Karl Pajusalu: Prosody
44: Seppo Kittilae, Johanna Laakso, and Jussi Ylikoski: Case
45: Gwen Eva Janda, Johanna Laakso, and Helle Metslang: Person marking
46: Jeremy Bradley, Gerson Klumpp, and Helle Metslang: Tense-Aspect-Mood (TAM) and evidentials
47: Matti Miestamo: Negation and negatives
48: Jussi Ylikoski: Non-finites
49: Maria Vilkuna: Word order
50: Riho Gruenthal: Adpositions and adpositional phrases
51: Johanna Laakso and Beata Wagner-Nagy: Existential, locational, and possessive sentences
52: Rigina Ajanki, Johanna Laakso, and Elena Skribnik: Nominal predication
53: Elena Skribnik: Clause combining
54: Gerson Klumpp and Elena Skribnik: Information structuring
References
Index