Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
ON THE ORIGIN, PHONETIC VARIANTS, SEMANTIC AND STYLISTIC PECULIARITIES OF THE USE OF THE AFFIX -LAR IN THE TURKIC LANGUAGES / ON THE GENESIS, PHONETIC VARIANTS, SEMANTIC AND STYLISTIC PECULIARITIES OF THE USE OF THE AFFIX -LAR IN THE TURKIC LANGUAGES / О ГЕНЕЗИСЕ, ФОНЕТИЧЕСКИХ ВАРИАНТАХ, СЕМАНТИКО-СТИЛИСТИЧЕСКИХ ОСОБЕННОСТЯХ УПОТРЕБЛЕНИЯ АФФИКСА -ЛАР В ТЮРКСКИХ ЯЗЫКАХ
Form of presentationRussian monographs
Year of publication2016
Языканглийский
  • Aydarova Svetlana Khanipovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Fattahova R.F., Sagdieva R.K., Aydarova S.H., Giniyatullina L.M. On the origin, phonetic variants, semantic and stylistic peculiarities of the use of the affix -lar in the Turkic languages / On the genesis, phonetic variants, semantic and stylistic peculiarities of the use of the affix -lar in the Turkic languages / O genezise, foneticheskikh variantakh, semantiko-stilisticheskikh osobennostyakh upotrebleniya affiksa -lar v tyurkskikh yazykakh, MII-MII(-SP) - Man In India (ISSN00251569-India-Scopus), Man In India, 96 (10) : 3521-3531 ? Serials Publications, 00, 609846
    Annotation The article is devoted to the research of theoretical works on the grammatical category of number in Turkic linguistics. The category of number is one of the topical and controversial problems in the theoretical grammar of the Turkic languages as evidenced by plentiful works on this issue written over decades. The study of this grammatical category is closely linked with the history of the study of Turkic languages and has an ancient tradition. The article discusses the history of plural forms formation on the basis of the material from modern Turkic languages, as well as in the ancient period. In addition, a comparative historical analysis of the study form has been carried out on the basis of the material of different languages of the Turkic group ? including Tatar, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Uzbek, Uighur, Chuvash, Khakass, Nogai, Yakut amongst other languages.
    Keywords the Turkic languages, a comparative historical analysis, the category of number, the plural, a noun, an affix, collective plurality
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