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Authors: Vadim V. Dyachkov Institute of Linguistics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation In the section Linguistics
Abstract: The paper examines Ossetic adjectives from a typological perspective. Adjective categories are language-specific and may not be universal. This paper aims to highlight the specific features of the Ossetic adjectives compared to other languages. It focuses on the functional structures they authorize in diverse contexts. The analysis demonstrates that these elements cannot be modified by a set of modifiers that are commonly licensed by adjectives across languages. Notably, Ossetic adjectives used attributively are subject to constraints, prohibiting their combination with applicative experience-denoting noun phrases and negative markers, and often demonstrate a reduced structure in various contexts. All constructions involving adjectives can be subdivided into two categories: those that allow modifiers (degree adverbials, comparative markers, and arguments of adjectives) and those that do not. The first type, as exemplified by depictive constructions and deadjectival adverbs, exhibits a retention of the functional structure of their source elements. The latter type features complex predicates and some denominal adjectives, specifically those that denote material. The absence of licensing for dependent components necessitates the simplification of these applications to structures that only utilize the root level. Furthermore, the analysis highlights several noteworthy characteristics of attributive adjectives, namely their flexibility in terms of word order within noun phrases and their capacity to be separated from the head under specific circumstances. The findings indicate that Ossetic adjectives, despite their noun-like properties, are derived from predicative structures that have been simplified, and specific uses, such as in complex predicates, involve even fewer functional elements. Keywords: adjectives, nominal phrase, secondary predication, complex predicates, Ossetic language Bibliography: Abaev V. I. Grammaticheskiy ocherk osetinskogo yazyka [A grammar sketch of Ossetic]. Ordzhonikidze, Sev.-Oset. kn. izd., 1959, 168 p. Akhvlediani G. Grammatika osetinskogo yazyka: Fonetika i morfologiya [A grammar of Ossetic: Phonetics and morphology]. Nauchno-issledovatel’skiy Institut pri sovete Ministrov Severo-Osetinskoy ASSR, 1963, 368 p. Alexiadou A., Wilder C. Adjectival modification and multiple determiners. In: Possessors, Predicates and Movement in the DP. 1998, pp. 303–332. Bagaev N. K. Sovremennyy osetinskiy yazyk: Fonetika i morfologiya [Modern Ossetic: Phonetics and morphology]. Ordzhonikidze, Sev.-Oset. kn. izd., 1965, 488 p. Belyaev O. I. Korrelyativnaya konstruktsiya v osetinskom yazyke v tipologicheskom osveshchenii [Ossetic correlative construction from a typological perspective]. Cand. philol. sci. diss. Moscow, 2014, 24 p. Bošković Ž. On the locality of left branch extraction and the structure of NP. Studia Linguistica. 2005, vol. 59, pp. 1–45. Cinque G. The syntax of adjectives: A comparative study. MIT press, 2010, 220 p. Dixon R. M. W., Aikhenvald A. A. (Eds.). Adjective classes: a cross-linguistic typology. Explorations in Linguistic Typology 1. Oxford, Oxford Univ. Press, 2004, xxii + 370 p. Dixon R. M. W. Where have all the adjectives gone? And other essays in semantics and syntax. Berlin, Mouton de Gruyter, 1982, 270 p. (Janua Linguarum. Series Maior 107) Erschler D. From preverbal focus to preverbal “left periphery”: The Ossetic clause architecture in areal and diachronic perspective. Lingua. 2012, no. 122, pp. 673–699. Grashchenkov P. V. Grammatika prilagatel’nogo: tipologiya ad”ektivnosti i atributivnosti [Grammar of the adjective: typology of adjectivity and attributivity]. Moscow, LRC Publishing House, 2018, 429 p. Kayne R. S. The antisymmetry of syntax. MIT Press, 1994, xv + 195 p. Ross J. R. Constraints on variables in syntax. PhD Diss. MIT, 1967, 523 p. Wetzer H. The typology of adjectival predication. Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, 1996, 398 p. |
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