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-(A/I)G+lIG> -(A/I)GlI(G) Suffix From Old Turkısh to Standardized Today’s Turkey Turkish
Author(s) -
Çiğdem Topçu
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
international journal of turkish literature culture education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2147-0146
DOI - 10.7884/teke.77
Subject(s) - turkish , suffix , medicine , computer science , virology , linguistics , philosophy
-(A/I)KlI is the suffix that is used in the words like acikli, becerikli in Turkey Turkish today, experienced a form of sound change. In this work, the functions of (A/I)KlI suffix, are tried to determine, by evidence of the texts are belong to Turkish language’s historical accents and today’s Turkish. Altough widely used in Uigur Turkish from old Turkish accents and Karahanli and Harezm Turkish from Middle Turkish accents, observed that it has limited usage today. In work, this suffix’s cruising in terms of phonetic and morphophonetic, from old Turkish to today, will be explained.

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