The Verb in Northern Dialects and Kipchak Languages, its Structural Types
Konul SamadovaDOI: doi.org/10.48445/c2426-7458-3588-z
ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2085-1059
Date: 25 September 2024
ABSTRACT
In our Northern dialects and dialects, a number of characteristic features are found in the processing of verbs in their change according to time and person, which are distinguished from our modern literary language, as well as from other dialects and dialects. Those features have preserved relatively well the historical periods of our language and the ancient forms or events related to Turkic languages in general. The northern group of different grammatical categories related to the verb is wider in its dialects and dialects compared to our modern literary language. This and another grammatical form, fixed with a specific meaning in our modern literary language, has a multi-meaning character in Northern dialects, and can express other meanings and meanings in addition to its main meaning. From this point of view, it is necessary to study the structural types of the verb at the level of dialects.
KEYWORDS
verb, grammatical categories, verb dialectisms, time concept in verbs