Soqotri中的补语从句类型

K. Mukhashin, Munir Shuib
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本文从Dixon的语言学基础理论和功能类型学的角度,对闪米特语中研究最少的一种语言Soqotri中的补语从句进行了描述。本文首先简要介绍了索克里语的地理和成因背景,并简要介绍了其主要语法特征。接下来是一个描述性的讨论,重点是该语言中补语从句的不同类型及其显著特征。文章中使用的示例是在Soqotra岛进行的为期10个月的实地调查中收集的。
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Complement Clause Types in Soqotri
Within the perspective of Dixon’s Basic Linguistic Theory and Functional Typology, this article describes the complement clause in Soqotri, one of the least studied Semitic languages. It begins with providing a brief geographical and genetic background of Soqotri and a brief description of its major grammatical features. This is then followed by a descriptive discussion focusing on the different types of the complement clause in this language and their salient features. The illustrative examples used in the article were collected during a 10-month fieldwork conducted in Soqotra Island.
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