Words living by fate “innovation- generality-archaicism” in the lexical composition of the monument “Tonyukuk” (Tonyukuk – 1300)

Authors

  • Gizilgul Abdullayeva

Keywords:

innovation, community, archaic, living spoken language, root morpheme, suffix morpheme

Abstract

The main goal of this article, based on the vocabulary of the “Tonyukuk” monument, is
to define a chain of lexical facts with a very ancient history and our modern language. First of all,
this article examines the historical path of any linguistic sample and reveals the name under which
they live at different stages of language development.
It was also found that some words that have come a long way have been stabilized and standardized
in the language, while others have survived in colloquial speech. This defence is made possible by
simple language, be it spoken or literary language. This attention has been brought to the life
expectancy of some linguistic units.
Despite the fact that the lexemes in the “Tonyukuk” monument have different fates, innovative,
common or archaic, these linguistic units were also strongly related to each other. In terms of studying the past of the Turkish languages, attention was drawn to the fact that they all became
common in use.

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Published

2024-12-21

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