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A Theory and Typology of Possession in Ob-Yenissei Languages
2015
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
The paper outlines the on-going study of possession in Ob-Yenissei languages. The languages of the project represent the endangered indigenous idioms belonging to diverse language families and united in the study by their areal affiliation with the posited linguistic area delimited by Ob and Yenissei river basins in Western Siberia. The analysis stems from extended original and legacy fieldwork data, and addresses the key morphosyntactic and semantic features of possession within a contemporary
doi:10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.10.031
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