俾路支名义上的联系者

Songül Gündoğdu
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本章描述了俾路支卡拉奇方言中的名义连接词及其独特的特性。这种语言中的连接元素在头部最终的NP和PP结构中表示修改(和补充)。因此,它们被称为反向Ezafe (REZ)。俾路支有两种类型的保留区;第一种标记出现在定语形容词和主名词之间(REZ1),也被称为定语标记;第二种标记将物主和后置补语连接到物主的头部(REZ2),被广泛称为属格标记。数据显示REZ1和REZ2有进一步的差异,REZ1在音系上有一个不变的形式,而REZ2有两种不同的形式,这取决于它所附着的元素的数字属性(即单数与复数)。在省略号上下文中省略主名词时,它们表现出不同的性质。
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Nominal Linkers in Balochi
This chapter provides a description of the nominal linkers along with their distinctive properties in the Karachi dialect of Balochi. The linking elements in this language signal modification (and complementation) in a head final NP and PP structure. Thus, they are referred to as Reverse Ezafe (REZ). There are two types of REZ in Balochi; the first one appears between attributive adjectives (REZ1) and their head noun, also known as attributive marker, while the second one links possessors and the complements of postpositions to their heads (REZ2), widely known as the Genitive case marker. The data show that REZ1 and REZ2 have further differences such that REZ1 phonologically has an invariant form whereas REZ2 has two different forms depending on the number property of the element it attaches to (i.e., singular versus plural). It is also demonstrated that they display distinctive properties when the head noun is elided in the context of ellipsis.
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