Should commas be placed after verb conjunctions?
Nabatali GulamoghluDOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.48445/TAIIJ.2021.34.72.001
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6241-4490
Date: 20 December 2023
ABSTRACT
For many years, the development of commas after verb conjugations has been the subject of heated debate. In this article, based on the grammatical features of verb conjugations, we have discussed the idea that it can be the same as the main verb. Among linguists, there is an idea that all words with the suffix “-ıb”, “-araq”, “-ınca” are verb conjugations. We have emphasized that the comma after these suffixes is not necessarily a context, but a context. The context is related to the acquisition of a new grammatical quality of words with known suffixes. We have listed those cases. These are the same verbs used in the past tense of the verb; intermediate compounds and the development of these suffixes in a specialized composition. For this purpose, M.Adilov's article on this topic was analyzed. The author's research revealed positive opinions and shortcomings. Extensive comparisons have been made based on the valuable ideas presented by our linguists on verb conjugation. This proves that there is no grammatical basis for putting a comma after verb conjugations.
KEYWORDS
eprivation, punctuation, endings-homonyms, verb change by persons