Iron ossetic

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Abstract

Iron Ossetic is an Iranian language spoken in the Caucasus. The present chapter describes the main phonological, morphological, and syntactic properties of Iron Ossetic. A brief overview is given of the geographical and historical background, published sources, and history of research on Ossetic. The chapter proceeds with an overview of phonetics and phonology of the language, after which the morphology of nominals and verbs is addressed. The discussion of syntax touches upon the overall structure of simple clauses, the structure of noun phrases, valency classes, interrogative clauses, and complex clauses. A special emphasis is put on typologically unusual properties of this language. These properties include a rich system of second position pronominal clitics with a complex pattern of placement, the behavior of negation and negative indefinites, the syntax of wh-questions and complementizers, and the formation of finite embedded clauses, including relative clauses. Relative clause functions are always expressed by correlatives.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationThe Oxford Handbook of Languages of the Caucasus
PublisherOxford University Press
Pages641-685
Number of pages45
ISBN (Electronic)9780190690694
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Clitics
  • Correlatives
  • Iranian
  • Iron ossetic
  • Morphology
  • Ossetic
  • Syntax

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Arts and Humanities
  • General Social Sciences

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