Spoken Sibe :: morphology of the inflected parts of speech /
At present, the Sibe language is the only oral variety of Manchu which is actually in use. With some 20,000 to 30,000 speakers it is also the most widely spoken Tungusic language. The Sibe people, who live at the North-Western border of the present-day Sinkiang Uyghur Autonomous province of China, a...
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Zusammenfassung: | At present, the Sibe language is the only oral variety of Manchu which is actually in use. With some 20,000 to 30,000 speakers it is also the most widely spoken Tungusic language. The Sibe people, who live at the North-Western border of the present-day Sinkiang Uyghur Autonomous province of China, are descendants of the garrison men of the Manchu army from 18th century. They were sent there after the area was annexed by the Manchus with the task to guard the newly established border between the Manchu Empire and Russia. Being soldiers of an alien army they remained isolated from the Indigenous Turkic and Mongolian peoples, which resulted in an allmost miraculous preservation of the language. In the 1990s, when the oral varieties of Manchu in historical Manchuria became either extinct or at the verge of extinction, Sibe kept surviving as a language spoken by all generations of Sibe people in the Chapchal Sibe autonomous county, and by the middle and older generations in virtually all other Sibe settlements of Xinjiang. By now, although the percentage of Sibe-Chinese bilingualism is high, the number of speakers, including young people, is still significantly great. The present description of the grammatical functioning of the two main inflected word classes - nouns and verbs - is documented by examples and sample texts, and provided with the basic general information about the Sibe language and its speakers. The intention of this work is to offer the reader a more complex image of the Sibe language as it is used at present on its historical and cultural territory. |
Beschreibung: | Published in association with Charles University in Prague. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (231 pages) : illustrations |
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contents | Contents -- List of abbreviations -- 0 Introduction -- 1 Characteristics of spoken Sibe -- 1.1 Notes on the phonetics and phonology -- 1.2 Questions of transcription -- 1.3 Remarks on the Sibe vocabulary -- 1.4 Remarks on syntax -- negation -- 1.5 Word classes in spoken Sibe -- 2 The Noun -- 2.1 The category of number -- 2.2 The category of case -- 3 Qualitative nouns -- 3.1 Qualitative nouns formed by derivational suffixes -- 4 Pronouns -- 4.1 Personal pronouns -- 4.2 Remarks on the personal pronouns -- 4.3 Demonstrative pronouns -- 4.4 Interrogative pronouns -- 4.5 Notes on demonstrative and interrogative pronouns -- 5 Numerals -- 5.1 The cardinal numerals -- 5.2 The ordinal numerals -- 5.3 The idiomatic use of numerals -- 6 Spatials -- 6.1 The spatial system in written Manchu -- 6.2 The spatial system in spoken Sibe -- 7 The verb -- 7.1 The verbal system of spoken Sibe -- 7.2 Finite verbs -- 7.3 Imperative and optative forms -- 7.4 Verbal nouns -- 7.5 Converbs -- 7.6 Deverbal suffixes -- 7.7 Vicarious verbs -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix -- Vocabulary -- References -- Summary |
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spelling | Zikmundová, Veronika, 1968- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJp6bMDYmRJGbFHh3qm68C http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003039469 Spoken Sibe : morphology of the inflected parts of speech / Veronika Zikmundová. Prague : Karolinum Press, ©2013. ©2013 1 online resource (231 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Published in association with Charles University in Prague. Includes bibliographical references. Text in English and Sibo. Print version record. Contents -- List of abbreviations -- 0 Introduction -- 1 Characteristics of spoken Sibe -- 1.1 Notes on the phonetics and phonology -- 1.2 Questions of transcription -- 1.3 Remarks on the Sibe vocabulary -- 1.4 Remarks on syntax -- negation -- 1.5 Word classes in spoken Sibe -- 2 The Noun -- 2.1 The category of number -- 2.2 The category of case -- 3 Qualitative nouns -- 3.1 Qualitative nouns formed by derivational suffixes -- 4 Pronouns -- 4.1 Personal pronouns -- 4.2 Remarks on the personal pronouns -- 4.3 Demonstrative pronouns -- 4.4 Interrogative pronouns -- 4.5 Notes on demonstrative and interrogative pronouns -- 5 Numerals -- 5.1 The cardinal numerals -- 5.2 The ordinal numerals -- 5.3 The idiomatic use of numerals -- 6 Spatials -- 6.1 The spatial system in written Manchu -- 6.2 The spatial system in spoken Sibe -- 7 The verb -- 7.1 The verbal system of spoken Sibe -- 7.2 Finite verbs -- 7.3 Imperative and optative forms -- 7.4 Verbal nouns -- 7.5 Converbs -- 7.6 Deverbal suffixes -- 7.7 Vicarious verbs -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix -- Vocabulary -- References -- Summary At present, the Sibe language is the only oral variety of Manchu which is actually in use. With some 20,000 to 30,000 speakers it is also the most widely spoken Tungusic language. The Sibe people, who live at the North-Western border of the present-day Sinkiang Uyghur Autonomous province of China, are descendants of the garrison men of the Manchu army from 18th century. They were sent there after the area was annexed by the Manchus with the task to guard the newly established border between the Manchu Empire and Russia. Being soldiers of an alien army they remained isolated from the Indigenous Turkic and Mongolian peoples, which resulted in an allmost miraculous preservation of the language. In the 1990s, when the oral varieties of Manchu in historical Manchuria became either extinct or at the verge of extinction, Sibe kept surviving as a language spoken by all generations of Sibe people in the Chapchal Sibe autonomous county, and by the middle and older generations in virtually all other Sibe settlements of Xinjiang. By now, although the percentage of Sibe-Chinese bilingualism is high, the number of speakers, including young people, is still significantly great. The present description of the grammatical functioning of the two main inflected word classes - nouns and verbs - is documented by examples and sample texts, and provided with the basic general information about the Sibe language and its speakers. The intention of this work is to offer the reader a more complex image of the Sibe language as it is used at present on its historical and cultural territory. Sibo language. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86007738 FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Hungarian. bisacsh FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Chinese bisacsh Sibo language fast Electronic book. Šerých, Jan, designer, cover designer. Univerzita Karlova. has work: Spoken Sibe (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGHF3FBcFk6WV7BJdgrm8d https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9788024621036 8024621037 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=905913 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Zikmundová, Veronika, 1968- Spoken Sibe : morphology of the inflected parts of speech / Contents -- List of abbreviations -- 0 Introduction -- 1 Characteristics of spoken Sibe -- 1.1 Notes on the phonetics and phonology -- 1.2 Questions of transcription -- 1.3 Remarks on the Sibe vocabulary -- 1.4 Remarks on syntax -- negation -- 1.5 Word classes in spoken Sibe -- 2 The Noun -- 2.1 The category of number -- 2.2 The category of case -- 3 Qualitative nouns -- 3.1 Qualitative nouns formed by derivational suffixes -- 4 Pronouns -- 4.1 Personal pronouns -- 4.2 Remarks on the personal pronouns -- 4.3 Demonstrative pronouns -- 4.4 Interrogative pronouns -- 4.5 Notes on demonstrative and interrogative pronouns -- 5 Numerals -- 5.1 The cardinal numerals -- 5.2 The ordinal numerals -- 5.3 The idiomatic use of numerals -- 6 Spatials -- 6.1 The spatial system in written Manchu -- 6.2 The spatial system in spoken Sibe -- 7 The verb -- 7.1 The verbal system of spoken Sibe -- 7.2 Finite verbs -- 7.3 Imperative and optative forms -- 7.4 Verbal nouns -- 7.5 Converbs -- 7.6 Deverbal suffixes -- 7.7 Vicarious verbs -- Acknowledgments -- Appendix -- Vocabulary -- References -- Summary Sibo language. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86007738 FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Hungarian. bisacsh FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Chinese bisacsh Sibo language fast |
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title | Spoken Sibe : morphology of the inflected parts of speech / |
title_auth | Spoken Sibe : morphology of the inflected parts of speech / |
title_exact_search | Spoken Sibe : morphology of the inflected parts of speech / |
title_full | Spoken Sibe : morphology of the inflected parts of speech / Veronika Zikmundová. |
title_fullStr | Spoken Sibe : morphology of the inflected parts of speech / Veronika Zikmundová. |
title_full_unstemmed | Spoken Sibe : morphology of the inflected parts of speech / Veronika Zikmundová. |
title_short | Spoken Sibe : |
title_sort | spoken sibe morphology of the inflected parts of speech |
title_sub | morphology of the inflected parts of speech / |
topic | Sibo language. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86007738 FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Hungarian. bisacsh FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Chinese bisacsh Sibo language fast |
topic_facet | Sibo language. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY Hungarian. FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Chinese Sibo language Electronic book. |
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