Finnic Adpositions and Cases in Change |
Contents
Preface | 13 |
Contrasting the Finnic languages | 19 |
Erosive and preservative forces in morphosyntactic change | 35 |
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abessive adessive adposition system adpositional phrases affix analogy attribute phrase bipositional Central Veps characteristics comitative relations constructions contact-induced corresponds dative denoting diachronic diachronic change diachronic development diachronic processes dialects display endogenous erosion essive examples expressed exterior Finnic adpositional phrase Finnic languages Finno-Ugric languages functions genitive genitive-governing genitive(-accusative grammatical relations Helsinki historical illustrated Indo-European languages inessive inflectional elements inflectional homonymy influence Kettunen language contact lative Latvian lexical linguistic Livonian PostpP Livonian TRANSLCOM LocE Locl marker marking merger Mordvin morpheme morphological morphosyntactic change morphosyntactic locus morphosyntactic pattern morphosyntactic properties morphosyntactic structure möto MSFOu nominative noun complement noun inflection occur Oinas Ojutkangas partitive partitive-governing Permic languages possessive relations postpositional phrase PostpP predicative adverbial prepositional phrases PrepP prolative reanalysis Russian instrumental S)he Sámic semantic Southern Veps PROLCOM spatial relations Standard Estonian Standard Latvian stem synchronic syncretism translative typological Ugric languages verb word order Zajceva