Râhatu'n-Nüfûs'ta Yer Alan Aslî Fiillerin Yardımcı Fiil Olarak Kullanılması
Author(s) -
Ahmet ADIGÜZEL
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of turkish studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1308-2140
DOI - 10.7827/turkishstudies.11317
Subject(s) - yard , art , physics , quantum mechanics
In socio-cultural and economic development helps, progress, the formation of speakers of standard language and language development. Because these two elements leads to the formation of groups that professionalization, professional unions. Progressing in scientific and technological brings a vital wealth with it. This richness is reverberate in every branch of life. At the beginning of the life branch comes language. Made new discoveries, inventions and concepts, take conscious action to create a controlled vocabulary identified. One of the ways of to make new words is should make use of the verb. It was given using the auxiliary verb to act as principal that is located copy Râhatun-Nüfus in the library of master Raşid copy Râhatu’n-Nüfus of Mustafa Ali from Gallipolli. The sentence in which they were transferred with making explanations of these acts. Especially, it addressed the verbs formed with Turkish names. Turkish verb is also used with foreign names, that can be used with a Turkish names. Râhatu’n-Nüfus is half translate and half copyright bahname which was written from Mustafa Ali from Gallipolli in XVI. century. There was informed about bahname in the article. In addition to being works as describing sexual health and sexuality of Bahname, in this case was emphasized that nature of writing an encyclopedia move such as; anatomy, pharmacology, zoology, botany and closely associated with folk literature discipline. When considered in this context Bahname can provide a significant contribution in terms of historical linguistic science of Turkish and culture. Bahname’s had written in a simplified language compared to the other works of period to make more people understand.
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