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SOURCE:    Philology. Theory & Practice. Tambov: Gramota, 2017. № 10. Part 3. P. 83-86.
SCIENTIFIC AREA:    Philological Sciences
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THE USE OF PARTITIVE CASE IN OLONKHO

Vinokurova Nadezhda Ivanovna
Institute for Humanities Research and Indigenous Studies of the North of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yakutsk, the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)


Abstract. This article deals with the peculiarities of the use of the partitive case in simple and possessive declensions in the language of the Yakut folk heroic epos of Olonkho. The partitive case is considered to be one of the less frequent, since there are a number of restrictive conditions for its use. As several researchers believe, nouns with possessive affixes in the form of the partitive case are practically not found in the Yakut literary language. However, on the basis of the material collected from two samples of Olonkho it is demonstrated that nouns with possessive affixes, and also without them, are used in the Olonkho language.
Key words and phrases: якутский язык, частный падеж (партитив), повелительное наклонение (императив), якутский героический эпос олонхо, простое (непритяжательное) склонение, притяжательное склонение, изафетные конструкции, Yakut language, partitive case, imperative mood, Yakut heroic epos of Olonkho, simple (non-possessive) declension, possessive declension, postpositional attributive group constructions
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