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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Švenčionėlių šnektos daiktavardis (kalbos dalių kaityba ir kirčiavimas) / The mofphology of Svencioneliai subdialekt (inflection and accentuation of parts sreech)

Vaičiukaitė, Aušra 29 June 2005 (has links)
Whereas the noun of Švenčionėliai subdialect was analyzed in my BA paper, this thesis is the continuation of the previous work; therefore, noun is not taken into consideration. In this work more emphasis is given on the inflection and accentuation of other parts of speech in Švenčionėliai subdialect. In addition to this, this subdialect was compared to the standard Lithuanian language as well as much attention was paid on the previous works of the well known linguists (Z. Zinkevičius, A. Pakerys et al). In this study, I used authentic dialectal material which was collected from audio recordings or from notes made wile the communicating with the representatives of this sub dialect. The findings of this research suggest as follows. · All inflective parts of speech use illiatyvas as frequent as inesyvas. · Adjectives have dual number which is very rarely used: turε,jæ dù graþù su,nu. · Plural numbers are not often used, instead, people usually use cardinal numbers. Surprisingly, fractional numbers are not used at all. · Various particles are very often linked to the personal pronouns àš and tù, for example, αš / a.šei, tù / tùjei . · What concerns adverbs with the prefix –ai, in Švenčionėliai subdialect most of adverbs are formed from indirect cases. · A number of particles are used to express specification, contradistinction, interrogation and impeachment. · Prepositions are used together with 3 cases, that is, genitive (unpe.èÅus pa.dedi # tÀdu ana paru,kstÀ)... [to full text]

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