Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
The paper investigates independent personal pronouns in Berber, outlining their
typological profile and their syntactic and pragmatic functions.
These pronouns are a category that, with very few exceptions, is present in the
grammatical system of all the languages of the world. There is a great variety of
functions and forms linked to them, according to the source they originated from.
All Berber languages have independent pronouns, but not all of them share the
same grammatical features. Moreover, their syntactic and pragmatic functions are
rarely found in the available grammars, which makes comparison difficult.
Following an initial overview, the paper focuses on the functions of these pronouns
in Siwi, a Berber language spoken in Siwa (Egypt).
typological profile and their syntactic and pragmatic functions.
These pronouns are a category that, with very few exceptions, is present in the
grammatical system of all the languages of the world. There is a great variety of
functions and forms linked to them, according to the source they originated from.
All Berber languages have independent pronouns, but not all of them share the
same grammatical features. Moreover, their syntactic and pragmatic functions are
rarely found in the available grammars, which makes comparison difficult.
Following an initial overview, the paper focuses on the functions of these pronouns
in Siwi, a Berber language spoken in Siwa (Egypt).
Tipologia CRIS:
2.1 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Elenco autori:
Schiattarella, Valentina
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Titolo del libro:
Handbook of Berber Linguistics