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A study of the analogical extension of the Mongolian hidden -n declension in colloquial standard Khalkha.
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A study of the analogical extension of the Mongolian hidden -n declension in colloquial standard Khalkha./
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Thompson, Mikael Adrian.
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223 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-02, Section: A, page: 5550.
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Dissertation Abstracts International70-02A.
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A study of the analogical extension of the Mongolian hidden -n declension in colloquial standard Khalkha.
Thompson, Mikael Adrian.
A study of the analogical extension of the Mongolian hidden -n declension in colloquial standard Khalkha.
- 223 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 70-02, Section: A, page: 5550.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Indiana University, 2008.
Nouns with stem-final n in Middle Mongolian (c. 1200-c. 1600) fell into two declensional classes, in which the n was everywhere retained (fixed-n) or was lost before certain case endings (hidden-n); this declension has been retained in many varieties of Mongolian. In Khalkha (the official dialect of Mongolia) hidden-n appears before the genitive, dative/locative, and ablative case endings and as a word-final eta in a special form used when the noun modifies another noun (a use called attributive-n that contrasts with the genitive and sociative/comitative cases). Hidden-n proper (as opposed to attributive-n) is usually treated by non-native linguists as a semantically null lexically determined stem-final alternation that has diminished over time due to analogical leveling.
ISBN: 9781109027495Subjects--Topical Terms:
524476
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Nouns with stem-final n in Middle Mongolian (c. 1200-c. 1600) fell into two declensional classes, in which the n was everywhere retained (fixed-n) or was lost before certain case endings (hidden-n); this declension has been retained in many varieties of Mongolian. In Khalkha (the official dialect of Mongolia) hidden-n appears before the genitive, dative/locative, and ablative case endings and as a word-final eta in a special form used when the noun modifies another noun (a use called attributive-n that contrasts with the genitive and sociative/comitative cases). Hidden-n proper (as opposed to attributive-n) is usually treated by non-native linguists as a semantically null lexically determined stem-final alternation that has diminished over time due to analogical leveling.
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This dissertation shows that, contrary to the implications of earlier studies, in colloquial Khalkha hidden-n has not only been retained by most nouns that showed this alternation in Middle Mongolian but has been extended to many simple and denominal nouns not attested as taking hidden-n in Middle Mongolian. Rather than constituting a single declensional class, most hidden-n nouns fall into two classes, obligatory and optional hidden-n, in which the stem-final n varies in semantics; in the former hidden-n must appear and attributive-n when the form exists contrasts with the genitive, whereas in the latter hidden-n appears if the noun is concrete, or more generally specific. Moreover, hidden-n has been extended to a significant proportion (20-50%) of the Russian, Chinese, and Tibetan loanwords studied, with both phonological and semantic conditioning similar to that found in native nouns.
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The 600-odd native simple nouns found to take hidden-n are classified semantically; most name concrete items of material culture (animals, plants, body parts, food, clothing, housing, and tools), fitting the description of native linguists that hidden-n indicates concreteness; the remainder, however, suggest that in fact hidden-n more broadly indicates specificity. A sample of deverbal nouns is examined to show that hidden-n nouns with deverbal suffixes that optionally take hidden-n fall into semantic fields similar to those of simple and denominal nouns.
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