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Functional Role of Person Reference. Comparing Lezgian, English, German and Russian

Titre: Functional Role of Person Reference. Comparing Lezgian, English, German and Russian

Dossier / Travail , 2002 , 12 Pages , Note: 2

Autor:in: Elena Dubodelova (Auteur)

Science de Langue / Linguistique (interdisciplinaire)
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According to Kremer (1997: 30), reference to people is mostly made by using full, lexical noun phrases, proper names and pronouns. With regard to linguistic gender, nouns and pronouns are closely related. In fact, Greenberg’s implicational universal No. 43 is: ´If a language has gender categories in the noun, it has gender categories in the pronoun` (1966:96).
Pronouns, which are always mentioned as one of the traditional word classes, represent a very heterogeneous collection of `closed-class words with nominal function` (Quirk et al. 1985:335).

The Lezgian is spoken by about 400,000 people in southern Daghestan and northern Azerbaijan in the eastern Caucasus. Lezgian has been written since 1928, first in the Latin alphabet, from 1938 onward in the Cyrillic alphabet. The grammar, which I used describes the standard language, which is based on the lowland Güne dialect.
Lezgian is a member of the Lezgic branch of the Nakho-Daghestanian family of languages. The family tree of Nakho-Daghestanian is shown in (1) (following Hewitt 1981 a:197).

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • 1. Lezgian
    • 1.1. The Lezgian language
    • 1.2. An overview of Lezgian grammar
      • 1.2.1. Phonology and morphophonemics
      • 1.2.2. Morphology
      • 1.2.3. Syntax
  • 2. English
    • 2.1. Forms of the verb
    • 2.2. Forms of the pronoun
  • 3. German
    • 3.1. Pronoun
    • 3.2. Gender
    • 3.3. Number
    • 3.4. Case
    • 3.5. Verbal categories
    • 3.6. Person
  • 4. Russian
    • 4.1. Personal pronouns
    • 4.2. Use of personal instead of possessive pronouns
    • 4.3. The pronoun Я
    • 4.4. The conjugation of the verb
  • 5. Comparing Lezgian, English, German and Russian
    • 5.1. Verbal inflections
    • 5.2. Personal pronouns

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This paper examines the functional role of person reference in the languages of Lezgian, English, German, and Russian. It aims to analyze and compare the grammatical structures and systems used to express person reference in these languages. This paper will explore the various ways in which person reference is encoded, including through pronouns, verb morphology, and other grammatical features.

  • Person reference systems in different languages
  • The role of pronouns in expressing person reference
  • The relationship between person reference and gender
  • The interaction between person reference and verb morphology
  • Cross-linguistic comparison of person reference systems

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

The first chapter provides an introduction to the Lezgian language, its history, and its place within the Nakho-Daghestanian language family. It also presents an overview of Lezgian grammar, focusing on phonology, morphophonemics, morphology, and syntax. The second chapter examines the forms of the verb and pronoun in English. The third chapter explores the pronoun system in German, including its categories of gender, number, and case, as well as its verbal categories and person. The fourth chapter focuses on personal pronouns and the conjugation of the verb in Russian. Finally, the fifth chapter compares the person reference systems of Lezgian, English, German, and Russian, with a particular focus on verbal inflections and personal pronouns.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

Person reference, pronouns, verb morphology, gender, number, case, cross-linguistic comparison, Lezgian, English, German, Russian, Nakho-Daghestanian, grammar.

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Titre
Functional Role of Person Reference. Comparing Lezgian, English, German and Russian
Université
Free University of Berlin  (Institut für Englische Philologie)
Cours
PS Pronominalsysteme in der Sprachen der Welt
Note
2
Auteur
Elena Dubodelova (Auteur)
Année de publication
2002
Pages
12
N° de catalogue
V301054
ISBN (ebook)
9783668000988
ISBN (Livre)
9783668000995
Langue
anglais
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functual role person reference comparing lezgian english german russian
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Citation du texte
Elena Dubodelova (Auteur), 2002, Functional Role of Person Reference. Comparing Lezgian, English, German and Russian, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/301054
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