دراسات أقليمية (Jul 2011)

System of Inflections and derivertion in Turkish language

  • Nihad Mohammed Ashoor Assistant

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33899/regs.2011.6403
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 23
pp. 387 – 399

Abstract

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It should be necessary for any researcher to give some information (notification) about sufix in Turkish language. Suffixes: aer syllables without meaning and couldn’t used be alone, but if they are concatenated with the root words, then they sould have meaning and function. Suffixes are divided due to their function into two categories: A: Derivative Suffixes. B: Conjugate Suffixes. What concerns me in this research is derivative Suffixes, which chang the meaning and the origin of the word, when they are added (concatenated) to the roots of the words. There are four kinds of derivatives Suffixes which they are: 1) Suffixes which change the word as a noun into another noun. 2) Suffixes which change the word as a noun into a verb. 3) Suffixes which change the word as a verb into a noun. 4) Suffixes which change the word as a verb into a verb.

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