北方言語研究 = Northern Language Studies;第7号

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ダグール語の終助詞

山田, 洋平

Permalink : http://hdl.handle.net/2115/64512

Abstract

This paper defines sentence-final particles (SFPs) in Mongolic as dependent words which can be placed after a finite verb suffix, and discusses SFPs in Dagur. According to our investigation on SFPs in Dagur, three properties can be pointed out; first, interrogative markers obtained a feature of SFP more than other Mongolic languages and achieves the character as an SFP; second, the usage of =dee, the similar form of which can be found in Mongolian, is more complex and may beused for representing validity of speaker's attitude; third, inferential particles are placed before the predicative personal marker, and it reveals the fact that predicative personal marker behaves as clitic.

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