Морфология говоров Терского берега Белого моря<br>(Morphology of the Dialects of the Ter Coast of the White Sea)
The present article gives an overview of the morphological characteristics of the dialect of two villages on the Ter Coast of the Kola Peninsula, Varzuga and Umba. This topic has not previously been studied thoroughly. Features of this dialect are compared to those known in Arkhangelsk dialects. Sal...
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doaj-54c380b2346244fe95198ae10e22a7ee2020-11-24T22:21:18ZengSeptentrio Academic PublishingPoljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies1500-75021890-96712001-02-01410.7557/6.14071313Морфология говоров Терского берега Белого моря<br>(Morphology of the Dialects of the Ter Coast of the White Sea)David Pineda0University of TromsøThe present article gives an overview of the morphological characteristics of the dialect of two villages on the Ter Coast of the Kola Peninsula, Varzuga and Umba. This topic has not previously been studied thoroughly. Features of this dialect are compared to those known in Arkhangelsk dialects. Salient details in the dialects of the two villages are: the common form for genitive, dative and prepositional cases of class II nouns: -y/-i; the use of the endings -ma/-my in the instrumental plural; the contraction of vowels in verbs and adjectives due to the loss of intervocalic [j]; the use of the postpositional particle -to/ta/ot. Some of the features are rare, for instance, present forms of verbs with a velar stem without the k/č and g/ž shifts (pečet-peket).https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/vestnik/article/view/1407RussianlanguagedialectologyTer Coast White Sea |
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David Pineda Морфология говоров Терского берега Белого моря<br>(Morphology of the Dialects of the Ter Coast of the White Sea) Poljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies Russian language dialectology Ter Coast White Sea |
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Морфология говоров Терского берега Белого моря<br>(Morphology of the Dialects of the Ter Coast of the White Sea) |
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Морфология говоров Терского берега Белого моря<br>(Morphology of the Dialects of the Ter Coast of the White Sea) |
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Морфология говоров Терского берега Белого моря<br>(Morphology of the Dialects of the Ter Coast of the White Sea) |
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Морфология говоров Терского берега Белого моря<br>(Morphology of the Dialects of the Ter Coast of the White Sea) |
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Морфология говоров Терского берега Белого моря<br>(Morphology of the Dialects of the Ter Coast of the White Sea) |
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морфология говоров терского берега белого моря<br>(morphology of the dialects of the ter coast of the white sea) |
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Septentrio Academic Publishing |
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Poljarnyj Vestnik: Norwegian Journal of Slavic Studies |
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1500-7502 1890-9671 |
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2001-02-01 |
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The present article gives an overview of the morphological characteristics of the dialect of two villages on the Ter Coast of the Kola Peninsula, Varzuga and Umba. This topic has not previously been studied thoroughly. Features of this dialect are compared to those known in Arkhangelsk dialects.
Salient details in the dialects of the two villages are: the common form for genitive, dative and prepositional cases of class II nouns: -y/-i; the use of the endings -ma/-my in the instrumental plural; the contraction of vowels in verbs and adjectives due to the loss of intervocalic [j]; the use of the postpositional particle -to/ta/ot. Some of the features are rare, for instance, present forms of verbs with a velar stem without the k/č and g/ž shifts (pečet-peket). |
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Russian language dialectology Ter Coast White Sea |
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