572 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

572 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

572 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Tungusic Languages is a survey of Tungusic, a language family which is seriously endangered today, but which at the time of its maximum spread was present all over Northeast Asia. This volume offers a systematic succession of separate chapters on all the individual Tungusic languages, as well as a number of additional chapters containing contextual information on the language family as a... Read more

List of tables

List of contributors

Preface and acknowledgements

Technical notes

List of abbreviations

Chart of the Manchu script

Language map

1. Tungusic as a language family Juha Janhunen

Ethnic nomenclature

Data and sources

Internal taxonomy

Typological profile

Grammatical framework

References and further reading

2. Early Far Eastern sources on Tungusic Alexander Vovin

Chinese sources

Japanese sources

Korean sources

References and further reading

3. Early Western sources on Tungusic José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente

Types of sources

Eighteenth century

Nineteenth century

References and further reading

4. Proto-Tungusic Juha Janhunen

Data and sources

Vowel system

Vowel harmony

Consonant system

Morpheme structure

Word formation

Number and case

Numerals

Pronouns

Person marking

Verbal stems

Verbal forms

Syntax

Lexical structure

References and further reading

5. Jurchen Daniel Kane and Marc H. Miyake

Data and sources

Notational conventions

The writing system

Origin of the Jurchen script

Segmental structure

Nominal forms

Numerals

Pronouns

Verbal forms

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

6. Written Manchu Alexander Vovin

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Numerals

Pronouns

Participles

Converbs

Complex verbal forms

Imperatives

Syntax

Lexicon and language contacts

List of primary sources

References and further reading

7. Siberian Ewenki Juha Janhunen

Taxonomic status

Dialectal division

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Numerals

Pronouns

Person marking

Verbal forms

Verbal functions

Syntax

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

8. Orochen Lindsay J. Whaley

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Adjectives

Numerals

Pronouns

Person marking

Other word classes

Verbal morphology

Participles

Imperatives

Other modal forms

Converbs

Syntax

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

9. Solon Sangyub Baek

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Numerals

Pronouns

Person marking

Verbal morphology

Participles

Imperatives

Converbs

Phrase structure

Sentence types

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

10. Neghidal Sofia Oskolskaya

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Numerals

Pronouns

Person marking

Verbal morphology

Participles

Finite tense and aspect

Imperatives

Other modal forms

Converbs

Syntax

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

11. Ewen Andrej Malchukov

Dialectal division

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word structure and word classes

Word formation

Number and case

Adjectives

Numerals

Pronouns

Person marking

Other word classes

Verbal morphology

Participles

Finite tense and mood

Converbs

Phrase structure

Sentence types

Passive and causative

Complex sentences

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

12. Oroch Shinjiro Kazama

Taxonomic status

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Numerals

Pronouns

Person marking

Other word classes

Verbal morphology

Voice and aspect

Participles

Imperatives

Other modal forms

Converbs

Syntax

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

13. Udihe Elena Perekhvalskaya and Juha Janhunen

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Adjectives

Numerals

Pronouns

Person marking

Other word classes

Verbal morphology

Voice and aspect

Participles

Finite tense and mood

Converbs

Complex predicates

Syntax

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

14. Nanai Shinjiro Kazama

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Adjectives

Numerals

Pronouns

Person marking

Other word classes

Verbal morphology

Voice and aspect

Participles

Finite indicative forms

Imperatives

Other modal forms

Converbs

Syntax

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

15. Ulcha Shinjiro Kazama

Taxonomic status

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Adjectives

Numerals

Pronouns

Person marking

Other word classes

Verbal morphology

Voice and aspect

Participles

Finite indicative forms

Imperatives

Other modal forms

Converbs

Syntax

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

16. Uilta Toshiro Tsumagari and Yoshiko Yamada

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Numerals

Pronouns

Person marking

Verbal morphology

Participles

Finite indicative forms

Imperatives

Converbs

Phrase structure

Sentence types

Complex sentences

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

17. Spoken Manchu Veronika Zikmundová and Gao Wa

Dialectal division

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Numerals

Pronouns

Verbal forms

Complex predicates

Sentence types

Complex sentences

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

18. Sibe Veronika Zikmundová

Data and sources

Segmental structure

Phonotactics and morphophonology

Word formation

Number and case

Numerals

Pronouns

Verbal forms

Complex predicates

Syntax

Lexicon and language contacts

References and further reading

19. Sociolinguistic aspects of Tungusic Nadezhda Mamontova

Demographic background

Legislational status

Data and sources

Ewenki as a supraregional language

Ewen in northeastern Siberia

Amur-Sakhalin region

Tungusic languages in education

Tungusic languages in public spheres

Future prospects

References and further reading

20. Tungusic in time and place Juha Janhunen

Data and sources

External relationships

Areal position

Protohistorical setting

Stages of expansion

Sic transit gloria

References and further reading

Index

Biography

Alexander Vovin (†), Directeur d’études, École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris, France.

José Andrés Alonso de la Fuente, Associate Professor, Institute of Linguistics, Translation Studies and Hungarian Studies, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland.

Juha Janhunen, Professor Emeritus of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Helsinki, Finland.