Studies in Mongolic Historical Morphology - Verb Formation in the Secret History of the Mongols (Paperback, 1., Aufl. ed.)


The volume Studies in Mongolic Historical Morphology is the revised version of Bela Kempf's PhD dissertation defended at the University of Szeged, Hungary, in 2009. The book gives an examination of the verbalization processes as observed in the Middle Mongol period of Mongolic language history (13th-16th centuries). The primary source is the Secret History of the Mongols, the epic chronicle of the Mongols, which in many ways is their most ancient record. Of the 1,100 verb types of the text, more than 380 are discussed in detail. Thirty-seven derivational verb-forming suffixes are dealt with, 15 of which are deverbal verb suffixes and 22 denominal ones. Descriptions of the derivational elements traceable from this stage of the language include characterizations of the stems to which the suffix may be added, the distributional rules of the suffix and describing the function of the suffix, based on the semantic field of the derived verbs. If possible, every statement of characterization is exemplified by lexical data taken from the Secret History of the Mongols.

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The volume Studies in Mongolic Historical Morphology is the revised version of Bela Kempf's PhD dissertation defended at the University of Szeged, Hungary, in 2009. The book gives an examination of the verbalization processes as observed in the Middle Mongol period of Mongolic language history (13th-16th centuries). The primary source is the Secret History of the Mongols, the epic chronicle of the Mongols, which in many ways is their most ancient record. Of the 1,100 verb types of the text, more than 380 are discussed in detail. Thirty-seven derivational verb-forming suffixes are dealt with, 15 of which are deverbal verb suffixes and 22 denominal ones. Descriptions of the derivational elements traceable from this stage of the language include characterizations of the stems to which the suffix may be added, the distributional rules of the suffix and describing the function of the suffix, based on the semantic field of the derived verbs. If possible, every statement of characterization is exemplified by lexical data taken from the Secret History of the Mongols.

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Harrassowitz

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Germany

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March 2013

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239 x 170mm (L x W)

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Paperback - Trade

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239

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1., Aufl. ed.

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978-3-447-06895-6

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9783447068956

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3-447-06895-7



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