The Mehweb language | Essays on phonology, morphology and syntax | ISBN 9783961102099

The Mehweb language

Essays on phonology, morphology and syntax

herausgegeben von Michael Daniel, Nina Dobrushina und Dmitry Ganenkov
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMichael Daniel
Herausgegeben vonNina Dobrushina
Herausgegeben vonDmitry Ganenkov
Buchcover The Mehweb language  | EAN 9783961102099 | ISBN 3-96110-209-0 | ISBN 978-3-96110-209-9
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The Mehweb language

Essays on phonology, morphology and syntax

herausgegeben von Michael Daniel, Nina Dobrushina und Dmitry Ganenkov
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonMichael Daniel
Herausgegeben vonNina Dobrushina
Herausgegeben vonDmitry Ganenkov
This book is an investigation into the grammar of Mehweb (Dargwa, East Caucasian also known as Nakh-Daghestanian) based on several years of team fieldwork. Mehweb is spoken in one village community in Daghestan, Russia, with a population of some 800 people, In many ways, Mehweb is a typical East Caucasian language: it has a rich inventory of consonants; an extensive system of spatial forms in nouns and converbs and volitional forms in verbs; pervasive gender-number agreement; and ergative alignment in case marking and in gender agreement. It is also a typical language of the Dargwa branch, with symmetrical verb inflection in the imperfective and perfective paradigm and extensive use of spatial encoding for experiencers. Although Mehweb is clearly close to the northern varieties of Dargwa, it has been long isolated from the main body of Dargwa varieties by speakers of Avar and Lak. As a result of both independent internal evolution and contact with its neighbours, Mehweb developed some deviant properties, including accusatively aligned egophoric agreement, a split in the feminine class, and the typologically rare grammatical categories of verificative and apprehensive. But most importantly, Mehweb is where our friends live.