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Bacanli, Ey�P

Irregularities in Turkic languages. Turcologica, 123.

Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2020.,

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ISBN
9783447115445
Author
Bacanli, Ey�P
Publishers
Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2020.
Size
337 p. Paperback.
Keyword
Turksprachen, Unregelm�gkeit, Lexikologie, Morphologie, Semantik, Andere Sprachen
Dust jacket
No
Languages
English
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No
First edition
No

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leicht berieben, eine Seite weist einen kleinen Einriss auf / slightly rubbed, one page has a small tear. - Contents Preface Story of this book Acknowledgements Notes on transcription and symbols Transcription Abbreviations of grammatical terms Other abbreviations Chapter 1. Introduction 1. Some notes on the classification of Turkic languages 2. Some preliminary notes on the morphophonology of Turkic languages . 3. Method 4. Canonical approach 5. The distinction between inflection and derivation 6. What is not irregular? 7. Morpheme, morph and allomorph 8. Allomorphy and its conditions 8.1. Phonologically conditioned allomorphy 8.2. Morphologically conditioned allomorphy 8.3. Lexically conditioned allomorphy 8.4. Semantically conditioned allomorphy 8.5. Fusion and allomorphy 9. What kind of irregularities are beyond this work? 10. Pronouns Chapter 2. Lexically Conditioned Allomorphy 1. Suppletion 1.1. Introduction 1.2. Number suppletion 1.3. Possessive suppletion 1.4. Case suppletion 1.5. Suppletion in diminutives 1.6. Adjectival suppletion 1.7. Verbal suppletion 1.8. Suppletion and fusion 1.9. Zero alternation of the verb BOL- in the expression of necessity 1.10. Discussion on suppletion in Turkic languages 2. Augments in stems 2.1. Augments in pronouns 2.2. Augments in nouns 2.3. Augments in verbs 2.4. Conclusions on stem augments in Turkic languages 3. Sound drops from stems 3.1. Sound drops from pronominal stems 3.2. Sound drops from nominal stems 3.3. Sound drops from adjectival stems 3.4. Sound drops from verbal stems 3.5. Conclusions on sound drops from stems 4. Restricted suffixes 4.1. Restricted plural suffixes in pronouns 4.2. Restricted plural suffixes in nouns 4.3. Restricted possessive suffix in Chuvash 4.4. Restricted case suffixes in Turkic languages 4.5. Restricted verbal suffixes and periphrastic forms 4.6. Conclusions on restricted suffixes 5. Deviations from the generalized phonological rules 5.1. Stems behaving contrary to a certain phonological rule 5.2. Non-Phonological uses of phonological allomorphs 5.3. Conclusions on phonological deviations 6. Irregularities in agreement 6.1. Agreement related with case forms of pronouns 6.2. Agreement related with possession 6.3. Conclusions on irregularities in agreement 7. Defective paradigms 8. Pluralia tantum Chapter 3: Morphologically Conditioned Allomorphy 1. Introduction 2. Morphological stem allomorphy 3. Morphological affixal allomorphy 3.1. Nominal suffixes 3.2. Verbal suffixes Chapter 4: Syntactic Alternations 1. Introduction 2. The substitution of the existential words with the verb bol- �to be(come)� 3. Alternations for the notion �half in Turkic languages 4. Allomorphs of numerals 5. Alternations in compounds and associative plural in Lena group Chapter 5: Extraordinary Lexicalizations 1. Introduction 2. Derivation of decade units 3. A different formation of cardinals between �10� and �30� 4. Counting systems other than decimal 5. �Ten thousand� 6. Foreign even numbers in Karachay-Balkar 7. Lexicalized fractional numbers 8. Lexicalized negative senses 9. Lexicalized imperatives 10. Formation of extraordinary time vocabulary 11. Lexical comparative adjectives 12. Pro-verbs Conclusions Chapter 6: Discussion and Conclusions 1. Introduction 2. Comparing Turkic cases with World languages 3. Comparison across Turkic languages 4. Towards an agglutinating hierarchy for Turkic languages 5. Diachronic reasons of irregularities in Turkic Bibliography Index of authors. ISBN 9783447115445