Petter Morottaja, Marja-Liisa Olthuis, Fabrizio Brecciaroli
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伊纳里萨米族没有很强的书面传统。目前的正字法直到20世纪90年代才被采用,复兴进程现在才开始将重点从增加使用者的数量转移到加强语言的读写能力上。本文研究了伊纳里萨米语的后位pelni和piälán以及它们的缩写形式peln/beln和pel/bel。主要的问题是,这些后置词是与前面的名词相连,还是作为单独的单词站在后面。该研究基于Giellatekno团队开发的SIKOR Inari Saami免费语料库。考虑到它们在文献中出现的频率,对后置进行了语义分析。它们被分为四个语义组:1)地点,2)方位和方向,3)时间和4)其他语义类别。长形式pelni和piälán除了用来表达方位或方向外,大多被写成单独的单词,而短形式peln/beln和pel/bel通常与前一个单词相连,除非是在时间表达中。对这种变化的其他解释也进行了讨论。
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Anarâškielâ postpositioi pelni já piälán čäällim sierâ já oohtân tievâdâsâinis SIKOR-tekstâčuágálduvâst
Inari Saami does not have a strong written tradition. The current orthography was adopted as recently as the 1990s, and the revitalization process is beginning only now to shift its focus from increasing the number of speakers to strengthening the literacy of the language. This article studies the Inari Saami postpositions pelni and piälán as well as their shorter forms peln/beln and pel/bel. The main question is whether these postpositions are joined to the noun preceding them or stand after it as separate words. The research is based on the SIKOR Inari Saami free corpus developed by the Giellatekno team. The postpositions have been analyzed semantically taking into account the frequency with which they occur in the literature. They have been divided into four semantic groups: 1) place, 2) orientation and direction, 3) time and 4) other semantic categories. The long forms pelni and piälán are mostly written as separate words – except for when they are used to express orientation or direction – whereas the short forms peln/beln and pel/bel are usually joined to the preceding word other than in time expressions. Alternative explanations for such variation are also discussed.
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