Nominal combinations of verbs in the language of cinema

Authors

  • Fizuli Mustafayev

Keywords:

nominative case, combination of verbs, non-predicative, pronoun, adjective, adverb, conjugation of verbs

Abstract

The article is devoted to the nominative case in the language of cinema. One of the main features that distinguishes verb combinations of Turkish systemic languages ​​from verb combinations in other languages ​​is the ability of nouns to participate in these combinations.

Studies show that the presence of such compounds is also noted in Indo-European languages, but these compounds are not as developed in any language as in the Turkic languages.

The article notes that different types of verb conjugation are involved in the formation of these compounds, but in this regard, not all verb conjugations have the same characteristics. While the main part of the verb conjugation in the language of cinema can form these combinations, connecting them with nouns, some verb conjugations cannot be in this relation. On the contrary, the ability of a number of verbal conjunctions to communicate with nouns depends on their place and meaning in the sentence.

Our research shows that not all forms of verb conjugation have the same characteristics in terms of conjugation. In some of them, the compounds formed by figurative conjugations of verbs become more independent.

The interesting part of the article says that the role of participles in the formation of nominal verb compounds is not small. It mainly uses -an, -ən and in some cases -dığım... On the other hand, these combinations rarely find other suffixes.

 

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Published

2024-02-23

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