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

Articles

Szeverényi, Sándor and Beáta Wagner-Nagy 2017 Chapter 19. The essive-translative in NganasanUralic Essive and the Expression of Impermanent State, Groot, Casper de (ed.), pp. 461–477 | Chapter
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
Wagner-Nagy, Beáta 2017 Chapter 20. The essive-translative in Selkup and KamasUralic Essive and the Expression of Impermanent State, Groot, Casper de (ed.), pp. 479–495 | Chapter
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
Miestamo, Matti, Anne Tamm and Beáta Wagner-Nagy 2015 Negation in Uralic languages – IntroductionNegation in Uralic Languages, Miestamo, Matti, Anne Tamm and Beáta Wagner-Nagy (eds.), pp. 1–42 | Article
Wagner-Nagy, Beáta 2015 Negation in SelkupNegation in Uralic Languages, Miestamo, Matti, Anne Tamm and Beáta Wagner-Nagy (eds.), pp. 133–158 | Article
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