ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS IN TURKISH LANGUAGES OF THE OGUZ GROUP

Authors

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

Keywords:

Turkic languages, adjective, pronoun, Oguz group, parts of speech

Abstract

 In this article, we will analyze pronouns and adjectives in Oguz group Turkish languages. The Turkish language has been influenced by political and social events in different regions and has come to this day by encountering different cultures. In this article, we will analyze the words belonging to Turkic languages and discuss their main features. The literatures used in the article are the works of prominent professors conducting research in this field. These rapprochements have also been the subject of language and literature studies. The similarities and differences of the Turkish World in terms of both language and literature have attracted the attention of researchers. As in all languages, Turkish dialects have phonological, morphological, lexical and syntactic differences.

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Published

2024-07-27