Gatibe MAHMUDOVA
Çağdaş Türk Dillerinde Türemiş Sözcüklerin İncelenmesi
Analysis of Derived Words in Contemporary Turkic Languages
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The history of word derivation by morphological method in Turkic languages
begins with the research history of the word. The discussions on this subject in the
ancient Greek linguistics schools were taken one step further and opinions were
expressed about the structure of the language and discourses were developed around
the purposes of the language. In fact, the debates developed to such a point that some
Greek thinkers, especially Plato and Aristotle, expressed their views on the origin of
language, the relationship between words and the concepts they represent, and started
philosophical discussions on the subject. The word phenomenon, which is handled in
a more philosophical context, has been evaluated with Ferdinand de Saussure on a
different plane, around different linguistic attitudes. After that, linguistic and, in a
narrower sense, lexicographic studies were initiated in the contemporary approach. In
Turkish dictionaries, a word is defined as a "meaningful sound or combination of
sounds. In the sources, a word is defined as "a single sound or group of sounds that
has a meaning or grammatical function and is processed alone". In studies, words are
defined as "concepts consisting of one or more syllables and having different
meanings for each language" in terms of meaning and syllable. Linguists distinguish
between lexical and grammatical word types and evaluate words with inflectional
suffixes around the second definition. In the article, the history of researching word
derivation by morphology method in Turkish languages, and approaches to word
derivation in morphology were investigated. In the writing of the article, a
comparative method was used by making use of different scientific sources.
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