Oxford Guide to the Transeurasian Languages
Oxford Guide to the Transeurasian Languages
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Oxford University Press
05/2020
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Inglês
9780198804628
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Detailed Contents Series Preface List of Figures and Tables List of Abbreviations Romanization Conventions The Contributors Martine Robbeets and Alexander Savelyev: Introduction Part I: Sources and Classification A: Historical Sources and Periodization 1: Marc Miyake: Historical sources and periodization of the Japonic and Koreanic languages 2: Volker Rybatzki: The Altaic languages: Tungusic, Mongolic, Turkic B: Genealogical Classification 3: Martine Robbeets: The classification of the Transeurasian languages 4: Elisabeth M. de Boer: The classification of the Japonic languages 5: Kyou-Dong Ahn and Jaehoon Yeon: The classification of the Korean language and its dialects 6: Lindsay J. Whaley and Sofia Oskolskaya: The classification of the Tungusic languages 7: Hans Nugteren: The classification of the Mongolic languages 8: Lars Johanson: The classification of the Turkic languages 9: Alexander Savelyev: A Bayesian approach to the classification of the Turkic languages C: Typology 10: Martine Robbeets: The typological heritage of the Transeurasian languages 11: Nataliia Hubler: Typological profile of the Transeurasian languages from a quantitative perspective Part II: Individual Structural Overviews 12: Masayoshi Shibatani: Japanese and the mainland dialects 13: Yuto Niinaga: Amami and Okinawa, the Northern Ryukyuan languages 14: John R. Bentley: Miyako, Ishigaki, and Yonaguni, the Southern Ryukyuan languages 15: Ho-min Sohn: Korean and the Korean dialects 16: Ubong Shin, Jieun Kiaer, and Jiyoung Shin: Jejudo Korean 17: Taeho Jang: Xibe and the Manchuric languages 18: Brigitte Pakendorf and Natalia Aralova: Even and the Northern Tungusic languages 19: Sofia Oskolskaya: Nanai and the Southern Tungusic languages 20: Yohei Yamada: Dagur 21: Jan-Olof Svantesson: Khalkha Mongolian 22: Agnes Birtalan: Oirat and Kalmyk, the Western Mongolic languages 23: Eva A. Csato and Lars Johanson: The northwestern Turkic (Kipchak) languages 24: Jaklin Kornfilt: Turkish and the southwestern Turkic (Oghuz) languages 25: Abdurashid Yakup: Uyghur and Uzbek, the southeastern Turkic languages 26: Brigitte Pakendorf and Eugenie Stapert: Sakha and Dolgan, the North Siberian Turkic languages 27: Alexander Savelyev: Chuvash and the Bulgharic languages Part III: Comparative Overviews A: Phonology 28: Allan R. Bomhard: A comparative approach to the consonant inventory of the Transeurasian languages 29: Andrew Joseph, Seongyeon Ko, and John Whitman: A comparative approach to the vowel systems and harmonies in the Transeurasian languages and beyond B: Morphology 30: Martine Robbeets: A comparative approach to verbal morphology in Transeurasian 31: Ilya Gruntov and Olga Mazo: A comparative approach to nominal morphology in Transeurasian: Case and plurality 32: Michal Schwarz, Ondrej Srba, and Vaclav Blazzek: A comparative approach to the pronominal system in Transeurasian C: Syntax 33: Irina Nevskaya and Lina Amal: The nominal group, possessive agreement, and nominal sentences in the Transeurasian languages 34: Andrej Malchukov and Patryk Czerwinski: Verbal categories in the Transeurasian languages 35: Andrej Malchukov and Patryk Czerwinski: Complex constructions in the Transeurasian languages D: Lexicon and Semantics 36: Martine Robbeets: Basic vocabulary in the Transeurasian languages 37: Vaclav Blazzek: Numerals in the Transeurasian languages 38: Milan van Berlo: Kinship term paradigms in the Transeurasian languages Part IV: Areal Versus Inherited Connections 39: Alexander T. Francis-Ratte and J. Marshall Unger: Contact between genealogically related languages: the case of Old Korean and Old Japanese 40: Gregory D. S. Anderson: Form and pattern borrowing across Siberian Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic languages 41: Edward Vajda: Transeurasian as a continuum of diffusion 42: Cecil H. Brown: Beck-Wichmann-Brown evaluation of lexical comparisons for the Transeurasian proposal Part V: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Identity of Transeurasian 43: Martine Robbeets, Juha Janhunen, Alexander Savelyev, and Evgeniya Korovina: The homelands of the individual Transeurasian proto-languages 44: Martine Robbeets: The Transeurasian homeland: Where, what and when? 45: Choongwon Jeong, Chuan-Chao Wang, and Chao Ning: Transeurasian unity from a population genetic perspective 46: Tao Li: Transeurasian unity from an archaeological perspective 47: Mark James Hudson: Language dispersals and the 'Secondary Peoples' Revolution': A historical anthropology of the Transeurasian unity References Index
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Detailed Contents Series Preface List of Figures and Tables List of Abbreviations Romanization Conventions The Contributors Martine Robbeets and Alexander Savelyev: Introduction Part I: Sources and Classification A: Historical Sources and Periodization 1: Marc Miyake: Historical sources and periodization of the Japonic and Koreanic languages 2: Volker Rybatzki: The Altaic languages: Tungusic, Mongolic, Turkic B: Genealogical Classification 3: Martine Robbeets: The classification of the Transeurasian languages 4: Elisabeth M. de Boer: The classification of the Japonic languages 5: Kyou-Dong Ahn and Jaehoon Yeon: The classification of the Korean language and its dialects 6: Lindsay J. Whaley and Sofia Oskolskaya: The classification of the Tungusic languages 7: Hans Nugteren: The classification of the Mongolic languages 8: Lars Johanson: The classification of the Turkic languages 9: Alexander Savelyev: A Bayesian approach to the classification of the Turkic languages C: Typology 10: Martine Robbeets: The typological heritage of the Transeurasian languages 11: Nataliia Hubler: Typological profile of the Transeurasian languages from a quantitative perspective Part II: Individual Structural Overviews 12: Masayoshi Shibatani: Japanese and the mainland dialects 13: Yuto Niinaga: Amami and Okinawa, the Northern Ryukyuan languages 14: John R. Bentley: Miyako, Ishigaki, and Yonaguni, the Southern Ryukyuan languages 15: Ho-min Sohn: Korean and the Korean dialects 16: Ubong Shin, Jieun Kiaer, and Jiyoung Shin: Jejudo Korean 17: Taeho Jang: Xibe and the Manchuric languages 18: Brigitte Pakendorf and Natalia Aralova: Even and the Northern Tungusic languages 19: Sofia Oskolskaya: Nanai and the Southern Tungusic languages 20: Yohei Yamada: Dagur 21: Jan-Olof Svantesson: Khalkha Mongolian 22: Agnes Birtalan: Oirat and Kalmyk, the Western Mongolic languages 23: Eva A. Csato and Lars Johanson: The northwestern Turkic (Kipchak) languages 24: Jaklin Kornfilt: Turkish and the southwestern Turkic (Oghuz) languages 25: Abdurashid Yakup: Uyghur and Uzbek, the southeastern Turkic languages 26: Brigitte Pakendorf and Eugenie Stapert: Sakha and Dolgan, the North Siberian Turkic languages 27: Alexander Savelyev: Chuvash and the Bulgharic languages Part III: Comparative Overviews A: Phonology 28: Allan R. Bomhard: A comparative approach to the consonant inventory of the Transeurasian languages 29: Andrew Joseph, Seongyeon Ko, and John Whitman: A comparative approach to the vowel systems and harmonies in the Transeurasian languages and beyond B: Morphology 30: Martine Robbeets: A comparative approach to verbal morphology in Transeurasian 31: Ilya Gruntov and Olga Mazo: A comparative approach to nominal morphology in Transeurasian: Case and plurality 32: Michal Schwarz, Ondrej Srba, and Vaclav Blazzek: A comparative approach to the pronominal system in Transeurasian C: Syntax 33: Irina Nevskaya and Lina Amal: The nominal group, possessive agreement, and nominal sentences in the Transeurasian languages 34: Andrej Malchukov and Patryk Czerwinski: Verbal categories in the Transeurasian languages 35: Andrej Malchukov and Patryk Czerwinski: Complex constructions in the Transeurasian languages D: Lexicon and Semantics 36: Martine Robbeets: Basic vocabulary in the Transeurasian languages 37: Vaclav Blazzek: Numerals in the Transeurasian languages 38: Milan van Berlo: Kinship term paradigms in the Transeurasian languages Part IV: Areal Versus Inherited Connections 39: Alexander T. Francis-Ratte and J. Marshall Unger: Contact between genealogically related languages: the case of Old Korean and Old Japanese 40: Gregory D. S. Anderson: Form and pattern borrowing across Siberian Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic languages 41: Edward Vajda: Transeurasian as a continuum of diffusion 42: Cecil H. Brown: Beck-Wichmann-Brown evaluation of lexical comparisons for the Transeurasian proposal Part V: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Identity of Transeurasian 43: Martine Robbeets, Juha Janhunen, Alexander Savelyev, and Evgeniya Korovina: The homelands of the individual Transeurasian proto-languages 44: Martine Robbeets: The Transeurasian homeland: Where, what and when? 45: Choongwon Jeong, Chuan-Chao Wang, and Chao Ning: Transeurasian unity from a population genetic perspective 46: Tao Li: Transeurasian unity from an archaeological perspective 47: Mark James Hudson: Language dispersals and the 'Secondary Peoples' Revolution': A historical anthropology of the Transeurasian unity References Index
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