Studies on Turkish and Turkic Languages: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Turkish Linguistics, Lincoln College, Oxford, August 12-14, 1998

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Aslı Göksel, Celia Kerslake
Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 2000 - 442 sayfa
This book contains papers presented at the Ninth International conference on Turkish Linguistics, held in Oxford in August 1998. The papers cover a wide range of topics in theoretical and descriptive linguistics relating to Turkish and Turkic languages, bringing together the work of the most eminent researchers in the field. In addition to articles in the core areas of linguistics which focus on topics such as the morpho-syntactic properties of argument structure, word stress, aspect and modality, word order, embedding, cliticisation and compounding, there are sections on psycholinguistics, language acquisition, discourse analysis, language contact and bilingualism. Although the main language of investigation is Modern Turkish, the articles cover a wide range of Turkic languages, including Karaim, Eynu, Sarigh Yoghur, Salar, Gagauz, Noghay, Khalaj, and Iraqi Turkmen, some of which are endangered, as well as historic varieties such as Middle Turkish, Old Anatolian Turkish and Old Turkic. The book will be of interest to linguists working on theoretical, comparative and diachronic aspects of linguistic research as well as those who are interested in descriptive aspects of Turkish and other Turkic languages.
 

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To be or not to be faithful
11
Acoustic analysis of voicing contrast in Turkish stops
19
Palatal synharmonism in the Turkic languages of South Siberia
27
On some fusional features in Turkish
35
Clitics in Turkish
41
THE INTERACTION OF MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX
49
Detransitivizing passives
57
Are there really Four operations for four affixes ?
75
Copied relative constructions in Khalaj
181
Some formal types of Turkic relative clause equivalents
197
Is there a focus position in Turkish?
219
Reflexivisation in Old Anatolian Turkish
241
Differences in spatial conceptualization in Turkish and English
263
Head parameter setting in the acquisition of Turkish as a first language
275
What does a child have to acquire when acquiring passive?
283
Turkish evidence
299

Piti piti karamela sepeti or how to choose your own adverb
93
Some observations
113
Semigrammaticalized modality in Turkish
133
Analytic modal constructions in Gagauz
151
Clause linkage in Iraqi Turkmen
161
Development of Turkish clause linkage in the narrative texts
317
Grammatical properties of Turkish and Dutch possessive constructions
325
Are they vulnerable to loss in language
343
THE ROLE OF YAPMAK ETMEK AND OLMAK
353
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