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Сравнение систем возвратного и притяжательного местоимений в североиранском диалекте шахмирзади, в персидском и русском языках

Сравнение систем возвратного и притяжательного местоимений в североиранском диалекте шахмирзади, в персидском и русском языках

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются синтаксические параметры возвратных и притяжательных местоимений в шахмирзадском диалекте и проводится их сравнение с персидскими и русскими местоимениями. Изучение возвратных и притяжательных местоимений в этом диалекте показывают, что притяжательно-возвратное местоимение xosh имеет такие же синтаксические функции, как и русское местоимение свой. Эти же характеристики персидских возвратных местоимений, в отличие от диалекта шахмирзади и русского языка, в современном персидском языке подвергаются изменениям.

The following article reviews some syntactic features of reflexive and possessive (genitive) pronouns in Shahmirzadi dialect and compares them with those of Persian and Russian pronouns. Studies on reflexive and genitive pronouns in this dialect illustrate that the genitive-reflexive pronoun xosh has syntactic features similar to Russian pronoun свой. The features are viewed in Persian reflexive pronouns too, but unlike Shahmirzadi or Russian it is not invariable in modern Persian language.

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ВОЗВРАТНОЕ МЕСТОИМЕНИЕ, ПРИТЯЖАТЕЛЬНОЕ МЕСТОИМЕНИЕ, ШАХМИРЗАСКИЙ ДИАЛЕКТ, ИРАНСКИЕ ЯЗЫКИ, POSSESSIVE (GENITIVE) PRONOUN

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