THE ROLE OF PHONEMES IN THE GRAMMAR OF TURKISH LANGUAGES

Authors

  • Aynur Murad gizi Namazova Phd student of ASPU, of the Department of Modern Azerbaijani Language, Azerbaijan Author

Keywords:

Turkic languages, linguistics, similar contrasts, phonemes, Oghuz dialects,

Abstract

It is formed and pronounced as a result of a change in the articulation movement due to the influence of neighboring sounds; In this respect, they are concrete units. In Saussure’s words, “a phoneme is not a sound, it can only be represented by a sound.”

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Published

2025-04-02

How to Cite

Aynur Murad gizi Namazova. (2025). THE ROLE OF PHONEMES IN THE GRAMMAR OF TURKISH LANGUAGES. IQRO INDEXING, 14(02), 1211-1212. https://worldlyjournals.com/index.php/IFX/article/view/10083