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Date: 01-Feb-2012
From: Els van Egmond [egmonde at brill.nl]
Subject: The Past Tenses of the Mongolian Verb: Binnick


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From: Els van Egmond [egmonde at brill.nl]
Subject: The Past Tenses of the Mongolian Verb: Binnick

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Title: The Past Tenses of the Mongolian Verb 
Subtitle: Meaning and Use 
Series Title: Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory  

Publication Year: 2011 
Publisher: Brill
	   http://www.brill.nl
	

Book URL: http://www.brill.nl/past-tenses-mongolian-verb 


Author: Robert I Binnick

Hardback: ISBN:  9789004214293 Pages: 260 Price: Europe EURO 94
Hardback: ISBN:  9789004214293 Pages: 260 Price: U.S. $ 129


Abstract:

In the Modern Mongolian language there are four verb forms which have 
traditionally been labelled as past tense markers, differing primarily in aspect. In 
the last two decades scholars have suspected that the past tenses endings 
may actually differ by marking evidentiality and inferentiality. The present study 
not only confirms this, but, using 350 glossed and analyzed examples drawn 
from a variety of sources, shows distinctions of degrees of remoteness as well, 
and details significant differences between the spoken and written languages. 



Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
                     Syntax

Language Family(ies): Altaic


Written In: English  (eng)
	
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