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<p><strong>11 March</strong></p>
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<p><em>Masha Volina (HSE University)</em></p>
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<p><strong>Demonstrative Pronouns in Khwarshi</strong></p>
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<p>The Khwarshi language (Nakh-Daghestanian) has a rich system of demonstrative pronouns. Three series of demonstratives can be distinguished: žu — idu, o-CL-žu — a-CL-du and hobo-žu — hobo-du. Each series includes proximal and distal pronouns (which can be used both attributively and substantively), a demonstrative adjective with a meaning close to such and several adverbs. Pronouns from all three series can function deictically and anaphorically, although there is a ‘primarily anaphoric’ series žu — idu and a ‘primarily deictic’ series o-CL-žu — a-CL-du. Also, the paradigmatic structure of the Khwarshi demonstrative system is quite complex.</p>
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In this talk, mainly based on my fieldwork data, I will describe the morphological structure of Khwarshi demonstratives, and the syntactic differences in their usage (mostly outlined in ‘A language for Guinness World Records: Fifteen (or more?) reflexive pronouns in Khwarshi’ by Yakov Testelets). I will also briefly discuss spatial and discursive factors that influence the choice of a deictic, as well as my hypotheses regarding the differences in their semantics and, accordingly, their functions.
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<p><strong>4 March</strong></p>
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<p><em>Timofey Mukhin (HSE University, University of Liège), Michael Daniel (University of Tübingen)</em></p>

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<p><strong>11 марта</strong></p>
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<p><em>Masha Volina (HSE University)</em></p>
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<p>The Khwarshi language (Nakh-Daghestanian) has a rich system of demonstrative pronouns. Three series of demonstratives can be distinguished: žu — idu, o-CL-žu — a-CL-du and hobo-žu — hobo-du. Each series includes proximal and distal pronouns (which can be used both attributively and substantively), a demonstrative adjective with a meaning close to such and several adverbs. Pronouns from all three series can function deictically and anaphorically, although there is a ‘primarily anaphoric’ series žu — idu and a ‘primarily deictic’ series o-CL-žu — a-CL-du. Also, the paradigmatic structure of the Khwarshi demonstrative system is quite complex.</p>
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In this talk, mainly based on my fieldwork data, I will describe the morphological structure of Khwarshi demonstratives, and the syntactic differences in their usage (mostly outlined in ‘A language for Guinness World Records: Fifteen (or more?) reflexive pronouns in Khwarshi’ by Yakov Testelets). I will also briefly discuss spatial and discursive factors that influence the choice of a deictic, as well as my hypotheses regarding the differences in their semantics and, accordingly, their functions.
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<p><strong>4 марта</strong></p>
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<p><em>Timofey Mukhin (HSE University, University of Liège), Michael Daniel (University of Tübingen)</em></p>

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