Statistics on Bubrikh's pronominal paradigm from 1930

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Abstract

This article discusses statistics of first person singular pronoun form variation found in Erzya-language literature with insight from a paradigm by Bubrikh (1930) based on the Kozlovka vernacular, which had apparently been designated as the base of Standard Erzya before the appearance of Evsevs'ev's "Èrzân' grammatika" in 1929. The long and short forms of personal pronouns and personal pronoun + postposition alternation with postposition stems and person indexing, appear to correlate with features of the Erzya language other than semantics.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationЯзык. Культура. Личность: Межвузовский сборник научных трудов
Number of pages3
PublisherМеждународная академия наук педагогического образования (МАНПО)
Publication date2004
Pages94–96
ISBN (Print)5–98344–006–3
Publication statusPublished - 2004
MoE publication typeA4 Article in conference proceedings
EventВсероссийской научно-практической конференции «Язык и литература в контексте культуры» - Mordovia State University, N.P. Ogarëv, Saransk, Russian Federation
Duration: 15 Nov 200416 Nov 2004

Bibliographical note

Statistics on Bubrikh’s Pronominal Paradigm from 1930. Статья. С. 94-96. Язык. Культура. Личность: Межвузовский сборник научных трудов (Материалы Всероссийской научно-практической конференции «Язык и литературка в контексте культуры») /Отв. редактор: д.ф.н. проф. член-корр. МАНПО С.М. Колесникова. ― М.: МАНПО, 2004. ― 210 с.

Fields of Science

  • 6121 Languages
  • Erzya language
  • Personal pronouns
  • Pronoun drop
  • Uralic language
  • person marking

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