Turkish Phonology,morphology and SyntaxAnadolu Universitesi |
Sommario
Why Study Sounds? INTRODUCTION | 1 |
UNIT | 4 |
SOUND vs LETTER | 7 |
Selftest Turkish Alive | 11 |
Turkish Consonants | 13 |
Manners of Articulation | 19 |
Summary | 25 |
VOWEL PRODUCTION | 31 |
Verbal Categories | 108 |
Summary | 126 |
UNIT 9 | 161 |
Summary | 168 |
Selftest Turkish Alive | 183 |
Sentence Structure And Phrase | 189 |
ADJECTIVE | 200 |
VERB PHRASES | 206 |
DIPHTHONGS | 37 |
PHONOLOGY | 47 |
Summary | 55 |
Derivational Morphemes vs Inflectional Morphemes | 65 |
End Notes | 74 |
Borrowing | 77 |
UNIT 6 | 84 |
Backformation | 88 |
References Bibliography | 93 |
Key to it is your turn | 94 |
78 | 209 |
Summary | 213 |
Noun Clauses Relative Clauses | 219 |
DIk | 235 |
Unproductive RC Morphemes | 240 |
Reduplication | 253 |
Glossary | 255 |
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Parole e frasi comuni
Adj.P adjectives Adv.C Adv.Ps adverbs Ahmet allophones alveolar Ankara aspectual başarılı benim büyük çocuk complements compound consonants context coordination copula denote derivational morphemes direct object dün English event express final devoicing free morpheme function geldi genç genitive gördüm göre grammatical category güzel head noun hızlı immediate constituents incorrect inflectional intransitive verbs İstanbul kapı kitabı kitap kız language lexical linguistic manner of articulation marked marker matrix clause meaning modifies morphology nasal native speakers nominative Noun Clauses noun phrase NP RC NP VP öğrenci oldu önce passive person Phonetics phonological phrase structure rule place of articulation plural postpositions predicate prescriptive grammar produced pronouns refer relative clause reread Section semantic şey sounds stem subordinate suffix surface realization syllable syntactic syntax tense tongue tree diagram Turkish turn underlying representation ungrammatical unrounded uzun verbal vocal cords vocal tract voiced voiceless vowels word class yeni yeşil zero copula