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On the use of the locative adverbs bura-, ora- and şura- in Turkish
Author(s) -
Beata Butkevičiūtė
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
taikomoji kalbotyra
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2029-8935
DOI - 10.15388/tk.2015.17494
Subject(s) - locative case , deixis , turkish , linguistics , psychology , adverb , philosophy , noun
The paper deals with the Turkish deictic locative adverbs bura- (‘here’) ora- (‘there’) and şura- (‘here’, ‘there’). Some researchers (Lyons 1977, Levinson 1983, Anderson and Keenan 1985) claim that şura- occupies an intermediate position between bura- and ora-. Some others (Küntay and Özyürek 2002, 2006) note that şura- is neutral with regard to distance specifications. This investigation has identified a rather problematic usage of the deictic locative adverb şura-. Taking into account that contemporary Turkish language has gradually developed from a three-member deictic system into a two-member system, the paper attempts to more thoroughly investigate the usage of the locative adverb şura- and describe the prevailing deictic system in the Turkish language.

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