ON THE SPECIFICITY OF ADVERBIAL PARTICIPLES IN TURKIC LANGUAGES AND DIALECTS

Authors

  • Aynel Meshadiyeva azerbaijani

Keywords:

Turkic languages, dialects, adverbial participles, specificity, primary, secondary, etymology

Abstract

A number of issues related to the problem of identifying phonetic, morphological and syntactic features and the
specificity of the functioning of adverbial participle forms of the verb in the Turkic languages remain unresolved. Along
with this the problem of systematic comparison, functional-semantic analysis of adverbial participles in Turkic languages and their dialects has not yet been worked out. Therefore, the analysis of these verbal forms in Turkic languages
allows us to reveal their similar and different features.
The paper gives phonetic, morphological-syntactic characteristic of adverbial participles in Turkic languages
and determines its specificity. This paper studies the primary adverbial participles ending in -ib4
,-a
2
, and the secondary adverbial participles ending in -dikcha4
, -indja4
, -ali2
/-qali2
, -madan2
, -iken2
, -gach2
in Turkic languages and dialects. The study identifies the common and specific features and etymology of adverbial participles in Turkic languages and dialects.
The scientific novelty of the paper is that this study is the first systematic study on structural-semantic analysis of
adverbial participles in Turkic languages and dialects. In the presented paper, for the first time the main phonetic, morphological, syntactic features, and specificity of adverbial participles were systematically studied in Turkic languages
and their dialects. The paper also reveals similar and different structural-semantic features of adverbial participles in
Turkic languages and dialects.

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Published

2024-08-07

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