Armenian: Modern Eastern ArmenianJohn Benjamins Publishing, 17. des. 2009 - 758 sider This grammar of Modern Eastern Armenian gives a precise and explicit description of the Eastern Armenian language of the Republic of Armenia. It covers not only the normative tradition but, more importantly, also describes the colloquial language as it is used in Armenia today. With regard to methodological approach and terminology it fully meets the demands of modern general linguistics and typology. This grammar will be of interest not only to the specialised readership of descriptive and comparative linguists, of typologists and of armenologists, but to all those who would like to acquaint themselves with linguistic data from living Armenian. It will also be of use to students wishing to learn Modern Eastern Armenian and to lecturers in Modern Eastern Armenian language courses. |
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Chapter 3 Syntax | 311 |
Chapter 4 Word formation | 645 |
Chapter 5 Punctuation | 683 |
Chapter 6 Lexicon Structured semantic fields | 717 |
Bibliography | 724 |
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The series London Oriental and African Language Library | 743 |
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ablative action adjectives adpositions adverbial agent aorist appears Aram Armenian Armenpress attached attributive auxiliary basic causative colloquial Armenian combined complement compounds conditional conjunctions consonant constituent constructions dative debitive definite denotes depending derived direct object Eastern Armenian ending et’e expressed final first focus formation forms function future grammars head Hetk human imperative indefinite indicative indirect infinitive inflected initial interrogative intonation intransitive language main clause marked meaning mood morphological names negative neutral nominative Note noun occur participle particularly passive past perfect person phrase plural position possessive possible POST postposition precedes present processual productive pronouns quantifiers question reference reflexive regarded relation relative clauses resultative semantic sentence simple speaker speech spoken standard stative stem stress subjunctive subordinate clause suflix syllable syntactic tense transitive types usually various verbal verbs vowel write written