Çuvaşçada Eylem Yapımı

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2018Author
Çakmak, Vildan
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Chuvash people is a community living in the Middle Volga today. This area is located in the middle of
the Fin-Ugor people Mari (Çeremis) and Mordvin, and the Tatars and Bashkirs of the Turkish people.
For this reason, Chuvashs have always exchanged culture and language with the mentioned
communities. Some researchers think that the Chuvashs are Turkized Fin-Ugor, while others suggest
that they are Fin-Ugor Turk. The same debate has also been made on Chuvash and it has taken a long
time to determine the location of Chuvash. Chuvash is a Turkic language and an independent Altaic
language at the same time. With its complex sound system and its old features Chuvash, which has
been misunderstood even by W. Radloff, the founder of modern Turkology, is of great importance in
Turkish language researches. The verbal morphology of Turkic languages are extremely complicated
and it is quite difficult to copy the structures in verbal morphology. This is the same situation for
Chuvash too. It is highly important to research in that verbal morphology of Turkish languages are
highly resistant to any changes. A large number of publications have been made in this regard after the
year 2000. Chuvash verb construction routes have been included in the morphological works but an
independent study has not been conducted on this subject yet. The purpose of this thesis is to
contribute to the existing data, and to provide a source for a larger vocabulary building study, by
considering the previously unexamined Chuvashian verb formation.