USE OF CASE SUFFIXES IN THE SOUTHERN REGION DIALECTS OF KAZAKH TURKISH
Dialects are one of the methods by which we can follow the history, different grammaticalstructures and vocabulary of a language. Thus, it becomes possible to determine the periods ofhistorical development of languages. The study conducted about the dialects and the documentedmaterials have an impor...
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Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University
2025-03-01
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| Series: | Türk Kültürü ve Hacı Bektaş Velî Araştırma Dergisi |
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| Online Access: | https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/4256348 |
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| Summary: | Dialects are one of the methods by which we can follow the history, different grammaticalstructures and vocabulary of a language. Thus, it becomes possible to determine the periods ofhistorical development of languages. The study conducted about the dialects and the documentedmaterials have an important place in the creation of dialect atlases. Documenting and creatinglanguage atlases allows to compare dialects living in geographical regions that are far fromeach other. Many studies have been conducted on Kazakh Turkish language in Kazakhstan andother countries. However, the studies examining the dialects of Kazakh Turkish are quite fewand insufficient. In this context, dialect studies conducted in various geographies of the Turkishlanguage is even more important. Because researching and examining dialect-based texts willprovide new information and data about the ancient periods of Turkish. Considering that theremay be a solution to some issues of the Turkish language that have not yet been clarified, webased our study on the dialects of Kazakh Turks living in the Southern region of Kazakhstan.The dialect in question will be examined in terms of “case suffixes” and its differences fromstandard Kazakh Turkish will be revealed. Old Turkish and Kazakh Turkish will also becompared with the “case suffixes” of the Southern region of the dialect. Old Turkish and “casesuffixes” of the Southern region dialects of Kazakh Turkish will be compared diachronically |
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| ISSN: | 1306-8253 |