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- Title
From double to dependent marking? An investigation of possessive constructions in Caucasian Urum.
- Authors
Neugebauer, Johanna
- Abstract
Speakers of the Turkic variety Caucasian Urum use different strategies for morphologically marking attributive possessive relations. This article presents the results of an experimental study conducted in Tbilisi with the aim of revealing if speakers systematically differentiate in their use of possession markers, and if so, if this is influenced by internal factors such as alienability of the word and complexity of the phrase. Furthermore, the speakers' ages were taken into account. Results showed that in possessive constructions, it is especially the head-marking possessive suffix that is occasionally omitted. Post-hoc analysis showed the unexpected influence of alienability on single NP's possessive marking, even in non-possessive constructions. The results lead to the assumption that the process of constructing possessive phrases is highly influenced by the contact language, Russian.
- Subjects
GREEK Tatar language; POSSESSIVES (Grammar); LANGUAGE contact; TERMS &; phrases; CAUCASIAN race
- Publication
STUF: Language Typology & Universals, 2016, Vol 69, Issue 2, p277
- ISSN
1867-8319
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/stuf-2016-0013