كليدواژه :
گويش تالشي , گروه اسمي , وابسته پيشين , وابسته پسين
چكيده لاتين :
Noun phrase refers to a section of the syntactic system which is composed of a noun as a head and one or more premodifiers or postmodifiers. The study of noun phrase, especially the order and the sequence of determiners in it, is one of the basic and important features of typological analysis of languages.
This article studies the noun phrase in Taleshi dialect and the position of its determiners. In Taleshi the premodifiers of the noun, consist of maximum six members, and postmodifiers, of five members, which in turn are placed before and after the noun, and their order follows specific rules. Any change in the position of determiners, makes the noun phrase ungrammatical, or changes the meaning. In some cases, the determiners stand together in complementary distribution.
On the basis of this analysis, the Taleshi dialect typologically belongs to the group of head -final languages. However, some of its structures are in the process of change.