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Finnish [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 444 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 820 g
  • Sari: Descriptive Grammars
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 041565713X
  • ISBN-13: 9780415657136
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 444 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 820 g
  • Sari: Descriptive Grammars
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Feb-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 041565713X
  • ISBN-13: 9780415657136
Teised raamatud teemal:
Finnish is one of the Finno-Ugrian family of languages, and being historically linked with Swedish, can be compared with that language, particularly in its vocabulary. There are about five million native speakers of the language and large Finnish-speaking minorities in Norway, Sweden, the USA and Canada. It is a morphologically rich language, which has 15 cases and a variety of finite and non-finite verbal categories. Its inflectional suffixes have a wide range of grammatical functions and a large number of derivational affixes, providing a productive source of word formation. It has a complex vowel system. This descriptive grammar explores many interesting details of Finnish syntax, morphology, phonology and lexicon, providing the linguist, for the first time in English, with the opportunity for cross-language comparisons and making this important language accessible to a wide range of theoretical and descriptive linguistic analysis.
Preface ix
Abbreviations and general comments xi
Introduction xiv
1 Syntax
1(207)
1.1 General questions
1(60)
1.1.1 Sentence types
1(27)
1.1.2 Subordination
28(33)
1.2 Structural questions
61(42)
1.2.1 Internal structure of the sentence
61(14)
1.2.2 Adjective phrases
75(5)
1.2.3 Adverb phrases
80(3)
1.2.4 Postpositional/prepositional phrases
83(3)
1.2.5 Noun phrases
86(17)
1.3 Coordination
103(12)
1.4 Negation
115(5)
1.5 Anaphora
120(12)
1.6 Reflexives
132(14)
1.7 Reciprocals
146(19)
1.8 Comparison
165(6)
1.9 Equatives
171(5)
1.10 Possession
176(3)
1.11 Emphasis
179(9)
1.12 Topic
188(11)
1.13 Heavy shift
199(3)
1.14 Other movement processes
202(1)
1.15 Minor clause types
202(2)
1.16 Word classes
204(4)
2 Morphology
208(157)
2.1 Inflection
208(145)
2.1.1 Noun inflection
208(63)
2.1.2 Pronouns
271(17)
2.1.3 Verb morphology
288(49)
2.1.4 Adjectives
337(5)
2.1.5 Postpositions/prepositions
342(2)
2.1.6 Numerals/quantifiers
344(5)
2.1.7 Adverbs
349(2)
2.1.8 Clitics
351(2)
2.2 Derivational morphology
353(12)
3 Phonology
365(32)
3.1 Phonological units (segmental)
365(4)
3.2 Phonotactics
369(10)
3.3 Suprasegmentals
379(6)
3.4 Morphophonology (segmental)
385(11)
3.5 Morphophonology (suprasegmental)
396(1)
4 Ideophones And Interjections
397(2)
4.1 Ideophones
397(1)
4.2 Interjections
398(1)
5 Lexicon
399(15)
5.1 Structured semantic fields
399(9)
5.2 Basic vocabulary
408(6)
References 414(3)
Index 417
Helena Sulkala teaches at the University of Oulu in Finland. She has conducted research into the lexicon and semantics of Finnish and has published comparative studies of Finnish and Estonian grammar. Merja Karjalainen also teaches at the University of Oulu and publishes research into child language.