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Alexander De La Fuente Vovin, José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente, Juha Janhunen, Alexander Vovin
Tungusic Languages
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Description
The Tungusic Languages is a survey of Tungusic, a language family which is seriously endangered today, but which at the time of its maximum spread was present all over Northeast Asia.
List of contents
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface and acknowledgements
Technical notes
List of abbreviations
Chart of the Manchu script
Language map
1. Tungusic as a language family
Ethnic nomenclature
Data and sources
Internal taxonomy
Typological profile
Grammatical framework
References and further reading
2. Early Far Eastern sources on Tungusic
Chinese sources
Japanese sources
Korean sources
References and further reading
3. Early Western sources on Tungusic
Types of sources
Eighteenth century
Nineteenth century
References and further reading
4. Proto-Tungusic
Data and sources
Vowel system
Vowel harmony
Consonant system
Morpheme structure
Word formation
Number and case
Numerals
Pronouns
Person marking
Verbal stems
Verbal forms
Syntax
Lexical structure
References and further reading
5. Jurchen
Data and sources
Notational conventions
The writing system
Origin of the Jurchen script
Segmental structure
Nominal forms
Numerals
Pronouns
Verbal forms
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
6. Written Manchu
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Numerals
Pronouns
Participles
Converbs
Complex verbal forms
Imperatives
Syntax
Lexicon and language contacts
List of primary sources
References and further reading
7. Siberian Ewenki
Taxonomic status
Dialectal division
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Numerals
Pronouns
Person marking
Verbal forms
Verbal functions
Syntax
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
8. Orochen
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Adjectives
Numerals
Pronouns
Person marking
Other word classes
Verbal morphology
Participles
Imperatives
Other modal forms
Converbs
Syntax
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
9. Solon
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Numerals
Pronouns
Person marking
Verbal morphology
Participles
Imperatives
Converbs
Phrase structure
Sentence types
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
10. Neghidal
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Numerals
Pronouns
Person marking
Verbal morphology
Participles
Finite tense and aspect
Imperatives
Other modal forms
Converbs
Syntax
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
11. Ewen
Dialectal division
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word structure and word classes
Word formation
Number and case
Adjectives
Numerals
Pronouns
Person marking
Other word classes
Verbal morphology
Participles
Finite tense and mood
Converbs
Phrase structure
Sentence types
Passive and causative
Complex sentences
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
12. Oroch
Taxonomic status
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Numerals
Pronouns
Person marking
Other word classes
Verbal morphology
Voice and aspect
Participles
Imperatives
Other modal forms
Converbs
Syntax
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
13. Udihe
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Adjectives
Numerals
Pronouns
Person marking
Other word classes
Verbal morphology
Voice and aspect
Participles
Finite tense and mood
Converbs
Complex predicates
Syntax
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
14. Nanai
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Adjectives
Numerals
Pronouns
Person marking
Other word classes
Verbal morphology
Voice and aspect
Participles
Finite indicative forms
Imperatives
Other modal forms
Converbs
Syntax
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
15. Ulcha
Taxonomic status
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Adjectives
Numerals
Pronouns
Person marking
Other word classes
Verbal morphology
Voice and aspect
Participles
Finite indicative forms
Imperatives
Other modal forms
Converbs
Syntax
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
16. Uilta
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Numerals
Pronouns
Person marking
Verbal morphology
Participles
Finite indicative forms
Imperatives
Converbs
Phrase structure
Sentence types
Complex sentences
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
17. Spoken Manchu
Dialectal division
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Numerals
Pronouns
Verbal forms
Complex predicates
Sentence types
Complex sentences
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
18. Sibe
Data and sources
Segmental structure
Phonotactics and morphophonology
Word formation
Number and case
Numerals
Pronouns
Verbal forms
Complex predicates
Syntax
Lexicon and language contacts
References and further reading
19. Sociolinguistic aspects of Tungusic
Demographic background
Legislational status
Data and sources
Ewenki as a supraregional language
Ewen in northeastern Siberia
Amur-Sakhalin region
Tungusic languages in education
Tungusic languages in public spheres
Future prospects
References and further reading
20. Tungusic in time and place
Data and sources
External relationships
Areal position
Protohistorical setting
Stages of expansion
Sic transit gloria
References and further reading
Index
About the author
Alexander Vovin (¿), Directeur d'études, École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris, France.
José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente, Associate Professor, Institute of Linguistics, Translation Studies and Hungarian Studies, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland.
Juha Janhunen, Professor Emeritus of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Product details
Authors | Alexander De La Fuente Vovin |
Assisted by | José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente (Editor), Juha Janhunen (Editor), Alexander Vovin (Editor) |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd. |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 06.05.2025 |
EAN | 9781032463940 |
ISBN | 978-1-0-3246394-0 |
No. of pages | 544 |
Series |
Routledge Language Family Series |
Subjects |
Humanities, art, music
> Linguistics and literary studies
> General and comparative linguistics
Non-fiction book > Dictionaries, reference works > Foreign-language dictionaries LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General, FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / General, Language: reference & general, Language: reference and general, Language teaching and learning, Language teaching & learning (other than ELT) |
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