First, the argument which determines the nasal voice as the source of pronominal n will be criticized in this study. And then it will be tried to determine the source of pronominal n as a morpheme. Hence the situation of person pronouns of modern dialects is going to be dealed. While doing this, the dative-locative suffix of Old Turkic, -KA, will be emphasized. It’ll be made inferences by the effect of this suffix on the velarisation of I. and II. person pronouns’ vocals.
Keywords
pronominal n, Old Turkic, place, dative suffix, locative suffix, ablative suffix
@article{2015,title={ABOUT THE NASAL VOCAL AND PRONOMİNAL N},abstractNode={First, the argument which determines the nasal voice as the source of pronominal n will be criticized in this study. And then it will be tried to determine the source of pronominal n as a morpheme. Hence the situation of person pronouns of modern dialects is going to be dealed. While doing this, the dative-locative suffix of Old Turkic, -KA, will be emphasized. It’ll be made inferences by the effect of this suffix on the velarisation of I. and II. person pronouns’ vocals.},author={Hakan ÖZDEMİR},year={2015},journal={The Journal of Social Sciences}}
Hakan ÖZDEMİR . 2015 . ABOUT THE NASAL VOCAL AND PRONOMİNAL N . The Journal of Social Sciences.DOI:10.16990/SOBIDER.84
Hakan ÖZDEMİR.(2015).ABOUT THE NASAL VOCAL AND PRONOMİNAL N.The Journal of Social Sciences
Hakan ÖZDEMİR,"ABOUT THE NASAL VOCAL AND PRONOMİNAL N" , The Journal of Social Sciences (2015)
Hakan ÖZDEMİR . 2015 . ABOUT THE NASAL VOCAL AND PRONOMİNAL N . The Journal of Social Sciences . 2015. DOI:10.16990/SOBIDER.84
Hakan ÖZDEMİR .ABOUT THE NASAL VOCAL AND PRONOMİNAL N. The Journal of Social Sciences (2015)
Hakan ÖZDEMİR .ABOUT THE NASAL VOCAL AND PRONOMİNAL N. The Journal of Social Sciences (2015)
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Hakan ÖZDEMİR . ABOUT THE NASAL VOCAL AND PRONOMİNAL N . The Journal of Social Sciences . 2015 doi:10.16990/SOBIDER.84
Hakan ÖZDEMİR."ABOUT THE NASAL VOCAL AND PRONOMİNAL N",The Journal of Social Sciences(2015)