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Faits de Langues
Abstract This article examines the usage patterns and declining process of possessive suffixes in Finnic languages. Possessive suffixes are pronoun originated grammatical markers that have cognates in all branches of Uralic language. Alongside their main function as adnominal possessive markers, they are known to have a range of other meanings and ...
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Abstract This article examines the usage patterns and declining process of possessive suffixes in Finnic languages. Possessive suffixes are pronoun originated grammatical markers that have cognates in all branches of Uralic language. Alongside their main function as adnominal possessive markers, they are known to have a range of other meanings and ...
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Usage of Possessive Suffixes in Historical Turkish Dialects
2017Türkçe, iyelik kelimesi, bir şeye sahip olma anlamınagelmektedir. İyelik ekleri (ing.Possessivesuffix) isimlerin ve isim soylu kelimelerinsonuna gelerek onların sahiplerini, ait oldukları kişileri belirten eklerdir.Topaloğlu (1989:94), iyelik eklerini “isim soylukelimeleri şahıs kavramına bağlayan ek” şeklinde tanımlar.
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Lomonosov Journal of Philology
The present paper is concerned with possessive adjectives, formed from personal proper names by means of suffixes -*j- и -оv-/-еv-. The research material is manuscripts of everyday and chronicle genres, as well as business style documents of the 11th–15th centuries, namely birchbark letters, the Kievan Chronicle according to the Hypatian Codex and the ...
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The present paper is concerned with possessive adjectives, formed from personal proper names by means of suffixes -*j- и -оv-/-еv-. The research material is manuscripts of everyday and chronicle genres, as well as business style documents of the 11th–15th centuries, namely birchbark letters, the Kievan Chronicle according to the Hypatian Codex and the ...
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On The Possessive Suffix "-Gil" in Turkish of Turkey
2014The suffix "gil", which is used to show possession and to make home or family names in Turkish, a rich agglutinative language, is one of the most interesting suffixes. A semantic and functional study of this suffix, which is an exception to the phonetics vowel and consonant harmony rules and which is used in only one form, shows that it seems
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On The Origins of the Turkic 3sg Possessive Suffix and the pronominal /N/
2018Türkçenin en eski yazılı tanıklarından beri, üçüncütekil şahıs iyelik ekinin üzerine bir çekim veya türetme eki getirildiğinde buiki ek arasında “pronominal n” adı verilen bir /n/ sesi ortaya çıkmaktadır.Türkçede benzer bir /n/ sesi, kişi ve işaret zamirlerinin çekimli şekillerindede görülür.
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Unmarked Accusative and Genitive after Possessive Suffixes in Tuvan
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