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ERMENİ HARFLİ KIPÇAK TÜRKÇESİ METİNLERİNDE EDATLARLA BAĞLANAN CÜMLELER.

Authors :
GÜVENÇ, Lütfiye
Source :
Journal of Turkology Research / Gazi Türkiyat. guz2023, Issue 33, p153-173. 21p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

In language, which is the means of communication and self-expression, the main element of the sentence is the predicate that expresses judgment. Even if the place of the predicate in the sentence changes, its feature of being the main element does not change. In the sentence, elements such as subject, object, place complement, and adverb complement complete the meaning of the predicate from various aspects. Among these elements that complete the basic predicate, there may be phrases that are considered subordinate clauses. The way these groups of words, that is, subordinate clauses, are connected to the main sentence differs among the languages of the world. In Turkish, subordinate clauses are usually connected to the main sentence with noun verbs, participles, and gerunds. As a result of the communication and interaction with different languages in the deep history of Turkish, it is seen that the sentence-linking forms available in Indo-European languages are also copied. In these sentences, in which various prepositions are used as a connector, the place of the Turkish basic sentence predicate, which is usually at the end, can also change. Such sentences, in which the predicate of the main sentence is at the beginning, in the middle or at the end, appear in various historical written languages of the Turkish language and in contemporary written and spoken languages, as well as in Kipchak Turkish with Armenian Letter texts. The Kipchak Turkish with Armenian Letter texts contain significant original language material in terms of phonetic, morphological, lexical, semantic as well as syntactic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Turkish
ISSN :
1307914X
Issue :
33
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Turkology Research / Gazi Türkiyat
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174864491
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.34189/gtd.33.008