Türk Dillerinde D-Biçimlenme ve {Tur} Biçim Birimi
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2019-10-10Author
Akteker , Osman
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The semantic relations of X, Y signs being regular but formal relations being irregular to the utmost is called suppletion. Suppletion is seen among minimum partial linguistic signs. Signifiers of signs are not co-representatives but the signified are. X, Y signs, the signified of whose are exactly the same, are allomorphs of the same morphemes. Signs, the signified of whose are linguistically corepresentable each other, are suppleted via one of the conjugation or derivation ways of any language. Suppletion is closely associated with derivation or conjugation morphology of a language.
The subject of this study is suppletion of {TUR} morpheme in Contemporary Turkich languages. However due to the fact that there is a minute amount of suppletion studies on Turkich languages, besides {TUR} morpheme being in the focus, other typologies of suppletions in Turkich languages were also included. Suppletion of {TUR} morpheme was indicated with the syntax studies of contemporary linguistics. Suppletion of {TUR} morpheme in Contemporary Turkich languages was exemplified after the definition of suppletion, main studies related to it and typologies of it in Turkich languages were sorted.