Turkic
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- Author: Lars Johanson, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany
- Date Published: August 2021
- availability: In stock
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521865357
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Turkic is one of the world's major language families, comprising a high number of distinct languages and varieties that display remarkable similarities and notable differences. Written by a leading expert in the field, this landmark work provides an unrivalled overview of multiple features of Turkic, covering structural, functional, historical, sociolinguistic and literary aspects. It presents the history and cultures of the speakers, structures, and use of the whole set of languages within the family, including Turkish, Azeri, Turkmen, Tatar, Kazakh, Uzbek, and Uyghur, and gives a comprehensive overview of published works on Turkic languages, large and small. It also provides an innovative theoretical framework, employing a unified terminology and transcription, to give new insights into the Turkic linguistic type. Requiring no previous knowledge of the Turkic languages, it will be welcomed by both general readers, as well as academic researchers and students of linguistic typology, comparative linguistics, and Turkic studies.
Read more- Provides an innovative theoretical framework for the study of Turkic, employing a unified terminology and transcription
- Gives a comprehensive coverage of the field of descriptive and diachronic Turkic linguistic studies
- Makes the distribution of Turkic typological features accessible for comparative and contact-linguistic studies
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- Date Published: August 2021
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521865357
- length: 1084 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 160 x 56 mm
- weight: 1.82kg
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Technicalities
3. The Turkic language family
4. Turcia, the Turkic world
5. Status
6. Historical backgrounds
7. Cultures
8. Linguistic periodizations
9. Registers of orature and literature
10. Language contacts
11. Lexicon
12. Sound types
13. Prime syllables
14. Phonemes in prime syllables
15. Polysyllabic word forms
16. Diachronic phonology
17. Diachrony: vowels
18. Diachrony: consonants
19. Writing systems
20. Morphology: generalities
21. Nominals: nouns
22. Nominals: noun inflection
23. Nominals: adjectives
24. Nominals: pronominals
25. Quantifiers and numerals
26. Postpositions
27. Copular devices
28. Verb stems
29. Postverbial constructions
30. Finite verbals
31. Verbals: viewpoint aspect
32. Old intraterminals: aorists
33. Focal intraterminals
34. Postterminals
35. Terminals
36. Imperatives
37. Modality
38. Voluntatives
39. Optatives
40. Hypotheticals
41. Further modals
42. Copular particles of thematic bases
43. Non-finite verbals
44. Participant nominals
45. Action nominals
46. Converbs
47. Adverbs
48. Function words
49. Interjections
50. Word accents
51. Syntactic levels
52. Nominal phrases
53. Verbal phrases
54. Main clauses
55. Non-main clauses
56. Sentences
57. Above the sentence level
58. Prosody
59. Functional synopses.
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