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Volume 9 Number 1 Year 2018

10 articles in this issue 

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Pags. 7 - 8  

Gerson Klumpp,Lidia Federica Mazzitelli,Fedor Rozhanskiy

In our introduction to the volume, we address the history and current developments in Uralic studies, with particular attention to the evolution of grammar-writing since the very first Uralic grammars until today, and summarize some of the most interestin... see more

Pags. 9 - 30  

Matti Miestamo

Language typologists are dependent on data provided by descriptive linguists working on individual languages, who, in turn, benefit from typologists’ results, which give them new insights into the properties of their respective languages. The article addr... see more

Pags. 31 - 53  

Ksenia Shagal

This paper is an intragenetic typological study of participial systems in Uralic languages, a family demonstrating a significant degree of variation in this domain. The classification of participial forms is based primarily on two parameters, participial ... see more

Pags. 55 - 84  

Nikita Muravyev

This paper concerns the converb forms expressing simultaneity in Izhma Komi, Northern Khanty and Moksha belonging to the Finno-Ugric group of languages. The existing typological classifications of temporal relations and simultaneity relations in particula... see more

Pags. 85 - 109  

Timofey Arkhangelskiy,Maria Usacheva

The topic of this paper is case compounding, i.e. attachment of multiple case markers to a noun stem, in Beserman Udmurt, which we also briefly compare to Literary Udmurt. Almost all types of case compounding as described by Noonan (2008) are attested in ... see more

Pags. 111 - 138  

Polina Pleshak

This paper deals with adnominal possessive constructions in Moksha, Erzya, Meadow Mari, Hill Mari, Izhma Komi and Udmurt. The two main constructions that encode possessive relations in all the languages of the sample are the same: Dependentmarking and Dou... see more

Pags. 139 - 168  

Hannah Wegener

The phenomenon of differential object marking has been investigated for a number of languages of the world. Studies have been carried out for individual languages as well as from a typological point of view. It is broadly described as an alternation in ca... see more

Pags. 169 - 186  

Karl Pajusalu,Kristel Uiboaed,Péter Pomozi,Endre Németh,Tibor Fehér

The paper focuses on phonological similarities between Uralic languages. The study is based on a dataset which includes 33 word-prosodic and segmental features of 28 Uralic languages or main dialects, including all traditional subgroups of the language fa... see more

Pags. 187 - 207  

Natalia Kuznetsova

The paper analyses existing moraic conceptions of Estonian quantity. Main features of functional, generative and phonetically-instructed moraic accounts of Estonian are considered. In most generative accounts, morae simultaneously represent several layers... see more

Pags. 209 - 244