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008 100312s2010 gw b 000 0 eng c
010 $a 2010395378
020 $a9783447059145
020 $a3447059141
035 0 $aocn568763534
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042 $apcc
050 4 $aPL3$b.T735 2010
082 00 $a494$221
245 00 $aTranseurasian verbal morphology in a comparative perspective :$bgenealogy, contact, chance /$cedited by Lars Johanson and Martine Robbeets.
260 $aWiesbaden :$bHarrassowitz,$c2010.
300 $a180 p. ;$c24 cm.
490 1 $aTurcologica,$x0177-4743 ;$vBd. 78
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rLars Johanson & Martine Robbeets --$tThe high and low spirits of Transeurasian language studies /$rLars Johanson --$tThe role of verbal morphology in establishing genealogical relations among languages /$rBernard Comrie --$tMorphological embedding of Turkic verbal bases in Hungarian /$rAndrás Róna-Tas --$tChance resemblances or true correspondences? On identifying the language of an 'unintelligible' Scandinavian runic inscription /$rStig Eliasson --$tTrans-Eurasian: can verbal morphology end the controversy? /$rMartine Robbeets --$tInclusive and exclusive in Altaic languages /$rIrina Nevskaya --$tOn the origin of the narrative converb in Eastern and Western Yugur /$rHans Nugteren --$tGerunds in the Old Turkic and Mongol versions of "The Hungry Tigress" /$rClaudia Römer --$tIndo-Uralic and Altaic revisited /$rFrederik Kortlandt --$tEnclitic zero verbs in some Eurasian languages /$rJuha Janhunen.
650 0 $aUral-Altaic languages$xMorphology.
650 0 $aUral-Altaic languages$xVerb.
700 1 $aJohanson, Lars,$d1936-
700 1 $aRobbeets, Martine Irma.
830 0 $aTurcologica ;$vBd. 78.
988 $a20100618
049 $aHLSS
906 $0OCLC