Uzbek Proverbs in Terms of Sentence Structure
Author(s) -
Bilal Aktan
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of turkish studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1308-2140
DOI - 10.7827/turkishstudies.2152
Subject(s) - uzbek , turkish , linguistics , sentence , syntax , simple (philosophy) , collocation (remote sensing) , history , psychology , computer science , philosophy , epistemology , machine learning
Western arm of the Turkish language in Turkey Turkish, Uzbek Turkish arms in the east are two important dialects. This two-way voice and data terms are major differences between the contemporary Turkish dialects is also compared in terms of syntax, there is no significant difference between the two is seen. The lack of a significant change in terms of collocation words, sentence structures, of course, also applies to the Uzbek sayings. Uzbek Turkish proverbs include "a simple, unified, ordered and connected sentences", but 'that' structure was not used at all in the proverbs. Also in proverbs, it is remarkable that sentences structured with sequential form are more abundant than sentences structured with compound form.
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