Beáta Wagner-Nagy
List of John Benjamins publications for which Beáta Wagner-Nagy plays a role.
Journal
Title
Negation in Uralic Languages
Edited by Matti Miestamo, Anne Tamm and Beáta Wagner-Nagy
[Typological Studies in Language, 108] 2015. ix, 667 pp.
Subjects Semantics | Syntax | Theoretical linguistics | Typology | Uralic languages
Existential, locative and possessive predication in Kamas Journal of Uralic Linguistics 3:1, pp. 4–29 | Article
2024 This paper describes and analyses existential, locative and possessive predications in Kamas. Starting from a functional-semantic perspective, we show that the three types of predications share many features, but they also exhibit some important differences. Given that two layers of Kamas can be… read more
Chapter 19. The essive-translative in Nganasan Uralic Essive and the Expression of Impermanent State, Groot, Casper de (ed.), pp. 461–477 | Chapter
2017 This chapter presents an empirical study of the distribution of a marker referred to as the ‘essive-translative’ in Nganasan. The description of the properties of this marker follows the linguistic questionnaire that captures the contexts in which essive and/or translative markers may occur in the… read more
Chapter 20. The essive-translative in Selkup and Kamas Uralic Essive and the Expression of Impermanent State, Groot, Casper de (ed.), pp. 479–495 | Chapter
2017 This chapter presents an empirical study of the distribution of a marker referred to as the ‘essive-translative’ in Selkup. The description of the properties of this marker follows the linguistic questionnaire that captures the contexts in which essive and/or translative markers may occur in the… read more
Negation in Uralic languages – Introduction Negation in Uralic Languages, Miestamo, Matti, Anne Tamm and Beáta Wagner-Nagy (eds.), pp. 1–42 | Article
2015 Negation in Selkup Negation in Uralic Languages, Miestamo, Matti, Anne Tamm and Beáta Wagner-Nagy (eds.), pp. 133–158 | Article
2015 This chapter describes negation in Selkup. There are four negative markers used in different sentence types in Selkup. Negation of verbal predicates generally is based on a negative particle, but the Northern dialects use a negative existential verb in the past tense. The same negative marker is… read more