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Attributivizers in Uralic

Student: Kozlov Lev

Supervisor: Timur Maisak

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Linguistic Theory and Language Description (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The work is dedicated to noun attributivization devices in Uralic languages. Constructions form several Uralic languages are compared with respect to their semantic as well as syntactic properties. The main focus is on suffixal construction, which are usually treated in traditional grammar as denominal adjectives. It is shown that such interpretation is in many cases inadequate and another approach is required, in the vein of A. Spencer and I. Nikolaeva’s notion of "mixed categories"

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