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- Title
TEKLİK İKİNCİ KİŞİ EMİR ÇEKİMLERİNİN ANADOLU YE AZERBAYCAN AĞIZLARINDAKİ DEĞİŞİK ÖRNEKLERİ ÜZERİNE.
- Authors
SARIKAYA, Mahmut
- Abstract
Since the old Turkish period, besides the use of verbal base as second person singular imperative conjugation, the-gıl / -gil affixes are also being used. During the Karahanlı period the -GIn suffix formed and That form of this affix, which had the form during the Karahanli Turkish period, extended from those periods to today with settling in Uighur and Uzbek Turkish dialects. Both of those conjugations, firstly took the "a, e" apostrophe prepositions (-GIlA ve -GIn), then took the "n" consonant and opened such -GIlAn ve -GInAn form. Different forms of that conjugation beeing widely used in Azerbaijani Turkish dialects. The only example of this affix in Anatolia is living in Kırşehir Dulkadirli villages among the Dulkadirli communities and it is coherent with the GIlAn of the Southern Azerbaijani Turkish. In this work, with the recent data, this issue is explained with all its dimensions and is commented through the examples.
- Subjects
ANATOLIAN languages; INDO-European languages; AZERBAIJANI language; DIALECTS; TURKISH language; PREPOSITIONS; AFFIXES (Grammar); PHONOLOGY; APOSTROPHE (Punctuation)
- Publication
Journal of Turkology Research / Türklük Bilimi Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2009, Issue 25, p145
- ISSN
1300-7874
- Publication type
Article