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Nedjalkov, Galina A. Otaina ; translated from Russian by Emma S?. Genius?iene ; edited by Emma S?. Genius?iene and Ekaterina Gruzdeva 210 1$aAmsterdam :$cJohn Benjamins Pub. Company,$d[2013] 210 4$d©2013 215 $a1 online resource (426 p.) 225 1 $aStudies in language companion series (SLCS),$x0165-7763 ;$vvolume 139 300 $aThis publication is a translation from Russian of the Syntaksis nivxskogo jazyka (Syntax of the Nivkh Language) Amurskij dialekt (The Amur dialect). 311 $a90-272-0606-6 311 $a1-299-85100-2 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aA Syntax of the Nivkh Language; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Pictures of the authors; Table of contents; Foreword; Foreword; Abbreviations; Introductory notes; 1.1 Grammatical markers. Word classes; 1.2 Syntax; 1.3 Morphology of the verb; 1.4 Morphology of the noun; 1.5 Phonetics; 1.6 Morphonology; Bound and free complexes; Free and bound word variants; Morphological and syntactic complexes. 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Alternation of initial consonants of nouns and verbs in attributive position; 11.1 Pronouns and nouns used as attributes 327 $a11.2 Intransitive verbs of action used as attributes11.3 Qualitative verbs used as attributes; 11.4 Transitive verbs used as attributes; 11.4.1 The head word of an attributive complex is a subject; 11.4.2 The head word of an attributive complex is an object; 11.4.2.1 A transitive verb changes its initial consonant; 11.4.2.2 A transitive verb does not change its initial consonant; 11.5 The head word corresponds to an oblique object or an adverbial; The verbal finite predicate; The nominal predicate; Converbs; 14.1 Converbs marked for subject agreement; 14.1.1 The converb in -r, -t 327 $a14.1.2 The converb in -ror, -tot14.1.3 The converb in -ra, -ta; 14.2 Same-subject, different-subject and variable-subject converbs; 14.3 Converbs marked for tense; 14.4 Converbs expressing purely temporal (taxis) relations and converbs with other meanings; 14.4.1 Converbs expressing purely temporal relations; 14.4.2 Converbs expressing non-temporal relations; 14.5 Syntactic relations of converbs; Coordination of homogeneous predicates; 15.1 The finite verb form as a homogeneous predicate; 15.2 The converb in -r, -t (see 14.1.1); 15.3 The converb in -ra, -ta (see 14.1.3); The noun 327 $a16.1 Plural marking 330 $aThis volume, originally published in Russian in 2012, is one of the few larger works on Nivkh (Gilyak), an underinvestigated endangered Paleosiberian language-isolate, that have appeared lately. 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