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A. Sh. Kosheva MANIFESTATION OF EVIDENTIALITY IN KARACHAY-BALKAR LANGUAGE // I. YAKOVLEV CHUVASH STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. 2020. № 3(108). p. 59-66
Author(s):A. Sh. Kosheva
Index of UDK:811.512.142’366.5
Index of DOI:10.37972/chgpu.2020.108.3.008
Name of article:MANIFESTATION OF EVIDENTIALITY IN KARACHAY-BALKAR LANGUAGE
Keywords:mood, modality, evidentiality, forms of manifestation, inferentive, mirative, notional categories, Karachay-Balkar language
Abstracts:The article presents the intermediate results of the study of the means of manifestation of evidentiality and mirativity in one of the Turkic languages of the North Caucasus (in the Karachay-Balkar language). We focus on one of the voluminous linguistic universals and its embodiment in the forms of verbal moods. The purpose of the study is to identify and describe the grammatical means of manifestation of evidential meanings in the studied language. The relevance is due to the lack of special studies of the category of evidentiality in the Karachay-Balkar language. The category of evidentiality in the studied language is described for the first time as a linguistic phenomenon using modern theoretical approaches. The main methods are the descriptive method, the method of contextual analysis and the traditional semasiological approach «from the form to the content». The sources of factual material were the works of Karachay-Balkar fiction, partly folklore texts and colloquial speech. The analysis of the practical material made it possible to single out several types of evidential statements in the studied language, among which the most typical evidential meanings are ‘obvious / non-obvious’, ‘unexpected discovery / amazement’, ’retelling / citation’. The study results can be used to create a functional syntax of the studied language, as well as in the study of evidentiality in related languages.
The contact details of authors:Кошева Астра Шагабановна – кандидат филологических наук, доцент кафедры русского и иностранных языков Северо-Кавказской государственной академии, г. Черкесск, Россия; e-mail: kosheva57@bk.ru
Pages:59-66
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