æрмæг | : | Kitap |
фæлтæр | : | Dil, |
Сфæлдыстады ном | : | Studies in West Circassian Phonology and Morphology |
Фыссæг | : | Rieks Smeets, |
Рауагъды бынат | : | Leiden |
Рауадзæг | : | The Hakuchi Press |
Рауагъды датæ | : | |
Том № | : | |
Фарсыты нымæц | : | 490 |
Номыр ISBN | : | 9071176010 |
Æвзаг | : | İngilizce |
Уæлвæйнæджы полкæ | : | ENG.KT.00264 |
Темæ | : | Türkiye'de Düzce ili civarında yaşayan Çerkeslerin diline odaklanıyor. |
Аннотаци | : | This book is a contribution to the study of Circassian, a West Caucasian language. The description focusses on the language of a group of Circassians in Anatolian Turkey living in a{d around the town of Duzce. They speak a form of Shapsug, a West Circassian dialect. The Düzce Shapsug data were collected both in Turkey and in the Netherlands. I spent three periods of a month doing fieldwork in Turkey. My main informant was a now 56-year old man who had lived in the Netherlands for years. Data he provided were constantly checked with his family and other members of the Düzce community. I am very grateful to him and his relatives for their unselfish help and for their hospitality. The Introduction, the first of the four parts of this book, gives an ethnolinguistic survey of the languages of the Caucasus and offers a short exploration of the West Caucasian linguistic type; the final section of the Introduction places this work within the larger framework of the study of West Caucasian languages as a whole. Part 2, Phonology, presents, in five chapters, a phonology and morphophonology of Düzce Shapsug. Chapters 1, 2 and 5 mainly provide data, and chapters 3 and 4 are primarily concerned with analysis. Part 3, Morphology, consists of a synchronic (chapter 6) and a diachronic (chapter 7) study of the expression of negation in Circassian. Part 4 (chapters 8-11) offers four adapted versions of articles which have appeared or will appear elsewhere (see References). Presentation of material and terminology have been adapted where necessary. Chapters 8 and 9 also deal with morphology, chapter 8 with the expression of possession and chapter 9 with the indication of direction and location. Chapter 10 discusses a few developments in Shapsug consonant systems and chapter 11 presents a religious Düzce Shapsug text. |
Сгæрст ныхас | : | Çerkesce, Batı diyalektiği, , |
æрмæг | : | Kitap |
фæлтæр | : | Dil, |
Сфæлдыстады ном | : | Studies in West Circassian Phonology and Morphology |
Фыссæг | : | Rieks Smeets, |
Рауагъды бынат | : | Leiden |
Рауадзæг | : | The Hakuchi Press |
Рауагъды датæ | : | |
Том № | : | |
Фарсыты нымæц | : | 490 |
Номыр ISBN | : | 9071176010 |
Æвзаг | : | İngilizce |
Уæлвæйнæджы полкæ | : | ENG.KT.00264 |
Темæ | : | Türkiye'de Düzce ili civarında yaşayan Çerkeslerin diline odaklanıyor. |
Аннотаци | : | This book is a contribution to the study of Circassian, a West Caucasian language. The description focusses on the language of a group of Circassians in Anatolian Turkey living in a{d around the town of Duzce. They speak a form of Shapsug, a West Circassian dialect. The Düzce Shapsug data were collected both in Turkey and in the Netherlands. I spent three periods of a month doing fieldwork in Turkey. My main informant was a now 56-year old man who had lived in the Netherlands for years. Data he provided were constantly checked with his family and other members of the Düzce community. I am very grateful to him and his relatives for their unselfish help and for their hospitality. The Introduction, the first of the four parts of this book, gives an ethnolinguistic survey of the languages of the Caucasus and offers a short exploration of the West Caucasian linguistic type; the final section of the Introduction places this work within the larger framework of the study of West Caucasian languages as a whole. Part 2, Phonology, presents, in five chapters, a phonology and morphophonology of Düzce Shapsug. Chapters 1, 2 and 5 mainly provide data, and chapters 3 and 4 are primarily concerned with analysis. Part 3, Morphology, consists of a synchronic (chapter 6) and a diachronic (chapter 7) study of the expression of negation in Circassian. Part 4 (chapters 8-11) offers four adapted versions of articles which have appeared or will appear elsewhere (see References). Presentation of material and terminology have been adapted where necessary. Chapters 8 and 9 also deal with morphology, chapter 8 with the expression of possession and chapter 9 with the indication of direction and location. Chapter 10 discusses a few developments in Shapsug consonant systems and chapter 11 presents a religious Düzce Shapsug text. |
Сгæрст ныхас | : | Çerkesce, Batı diyalektiği, , |