In:Lexicalization patterns in color naming: A cross-linguistic perspective
Edited by Ida Raffaelli, Daniela Katunar and Barbara Kerovec
[Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics 78] 2019
► pp. 401–426
Ossetic color terms system
Arseniy Vydrin | Institute for Linguistic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg
Published online: 9 October 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.78.17vyd
https://doi.org/10.1075/sfsl.78.17vyd
In this chapter, I determine Iron Ossetic's basic color terms and the
place of the Iron Ossetic
system in the evolutionary sequence of the development of basic
color terms. I examine the semantics and use of basic and non-basic
color terms, morphological and lexical color modifiers, the main
patterns used to describe color in modern Ossetic as well as
connotations of color terms. I conclude by comparing the
peculiarities of the Ossetic color system with the systems of some
other Iranian languages.
This study is based on the methodology proposed by A.
Majid, F. Jordan, and M. Dunn
(2011). The Ossetic material is taken from the field data
collected in North Ossetia, Russia, and data from the Ossetic
corpora.
Keywords: Iranian languages, Caucasian languages, Ossetic, color terms, semantics, morphology
Article outline
- 1.Previous studies
- 2.Methodology
- 3.Basic color terms
- 4.Ossetic stage of color terms development and the origin of basic color terms
- 5.Some semantic and morphological peculiarities of basic colors
- 6.Derivational and compound color terms
- 6.1‑χwǝž pattern
- 6.2Compounds
- 7.Synonyms
- 7.1Distribution of kɜrdɜgχwǝž and c?ɜχ
- 7.2Distribution of ɜrvχwǝž, kɜrdɜgχwǝž and c?ɜχ
- 8.Color modifiers
- 8.1Morphological markers
- 8.2Lexical modifiers
- 9.Connotations of the basic colors
- 10.Special color terms in Ossetic
- 11. Conclusions
Abbreviations Notes References
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