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Attributive Pronouns in the Even language

Authors: Valeria S. Fedorenkova;

Attributive Pronouns in the Even language

Abstract

The article discusses the problem of the status of attributive pronouns in the grammatical system of the Even language and analyses their semantic and functional features. The determination of the place of pronouns in the parts of speech system and the issue of their singling out as a separate part of speech remains controversial. Attributive pronouns include consolidative and distinguished words with dissimilar semantics: the qualifiers of the subject and object of the action, consolidation and differentiation, totality and completeness, which are categorically correlative with adjectives, nouns and adverbs. The author shows the lexical and semantic differences of attributive pronouns in the dialects of the Even language, indicates the forms of attributive and attributive-possessive pronouns in the Western dialects that are absent in the Eastern dialects of the Even language

В статье рассматриваются проблемы статуса определительных местоимений в грамматической системе эвенского языка, анализируются их семантические и функциональные особенности. Определение места прономинативов в системе частей речи, вопрос их выделения в особую часть речи остается дискуссионным. К определительным местоимениям относятся обобщительно-выделительные слова с разнородной семантикой: уточнители субъекта и объекта действия, обобщения и выделения, совокупности и полноты охвата чего-либо, категориально соотносительные с именами прилагательными, существительными и наречиями. Автор статьи показывает лексико-семантические различия определительных местоимений в говорах эвенского языка, указывает на наличие в западных говорах форм определительных и определительно-притяжательных местоимений, отсутствующих в восточном наречии эвенского языка

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pronominal words, attributive pronouns, семантические разряды местоимений, morphology, эвенский язык, местоименные слова, semantic level of pronouns, морфология, Even language, определительные местоимения

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