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Languages and Prehistory of Central Siberia
Patterns of plural formation in Kott nouns and adjectives
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Telmina I. Porotova
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2004
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
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Book chapters
pp. vii
Editor’s foreword
pp. 1
Introduction and overview
pp. 123
Yeniseic counting systems
pp. 129
Patterns of plural formation in Kott nouns and adjectives
pp. 135
On distinguishing loanwords from the original Proto-Yeniseic lexicon
pp. 143
Incorporation and word formation in Ket
pp. 151
Morphological reanalysis in the Selkup verb
pp. 157
Synonymy, allomorphy, and free variation in Selkup derivational suffixes
pp. 161
The Selkup worldview as reflected in basic number words
pp. 169
Selkup-Ket parallels in ritual and spiritual terminology
pp. 179
Shaman and bear
pp. 197
South Siberian sound symbolism
pp. 212
Linguistic reflections of Xakas ethnohistory
pp. 233
Cultural origins of the taiga-dwelling peoples of the Middle Yenisei
pp. 249
Sunken earth dwellings as evidence of a Paleoasiatic substrate among the Ket
pp. 257
Prehistoric cultural links along the Yenisei
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