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シネヘン・ブリヤート語の人称所有小詞

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Title: シネヘン・ブリヤート語の人称所有小詞
Other Titles: Personal Possessive Particles in Shinekhen Buryat
Authors: 山越, 康裕1 Browse this author
Authors(alt): Yamakoshi, Yasuhiro1
Issue Date: 25-Mar-2011
Publisher: 北海道大学大学院文学研究科
Journal Title: 北方言語研究
Volume: 1
Start Page: 63
End Page: 78
Abstract: This paper aims to describe the function of personal possessive particles in Shinekhen Buryat. In this language, nouns and verbs take a personal possessive particle. Regarding nouns, the particle indicates the person/number of the possessor (or a related person). In the case of verbs, participles and some converbs in the subordinate clause take the personal possessive particle that agrees with the person/number of the subject. Furthermore, future participles in the sentence final position sometimes take the first personal possessive particle. Such future participle sentences express the deontic meaning: “I must V” or “I have to V.” They are semantically different from the subordinate future participle clauses (“I intended to V, (but) ...”) and syntactically different from others that take personal predicative particles. We can consider the sentences with personal possessive particles in the final position as insubordinated clauses.
Type: bulletin (article)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/45230
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