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From adlocative case to debitive mood in Lezgic languages

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A finite modal form with debitive meaning is found in both Kryz and Budugh, most often ending in -u which seems to be the nominal adlocative case marker. Budugh uses the same form as a nominalized, non finite form, while Kryz does not. This seems to indicate that the grammaticalization process by which a case, when added to a verb stem, may come to express modality, does not necessarily imply a nominalized stage followed by desubordination.
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halshs-00720689, version 1 (25-07-2012)

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Gilles Authier. From adlocative case to debitive mood in Lezgic languages. Authier, Gilles - Maisak, Timur. Tense, aspect, modality and finiteness in East Caucasian languages, Brockmeyer, pp.67-93, 2010, Diversitas Linguarum. ⟨halshs-00720689⟩
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