Ayloq – the summer pasture tradition in Wakhan in Tajikistan

Part II: Linguistic analysis of an expository Wakhi text with a focus on clausal subordination

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https://doi.org/10.33063/os.v74.1022

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Wakhi, East-Iranic, annotated corpus, expository genre, clausal subordination

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This is the second of two articles addressing a Wakhi expository text dealing with ayloq ‘summer pasture’, written by Gulbeka Pahlavonova, a Wakhi speaker from Tajikistan. In this article, the same Wakhi text is subjected to linguistic analysis and presented in the form of interlinear linguistic annotations. The discussion focuses on syntactic constructions in the text that are relevant for the study of clausal subordination.

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20.12.2025

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Obrtelová, J. (2025). Ayloq – the summer pasture tradition in Wakhan in Tajikistan: Part II: Linguistic analysis of an expository Wakhi text with a focus on clausal subordination. Orientalia Suecana, 74, 196–252. https://doi.org/10.33063/os.v74.1022

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Research articles