Author/Authors :
ALİBEKİROĞLU, Sertan Gaziantep Üniversitesi - Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi - Türk Dili ve Edebiyatı Bölümü, Turkey
Abstract :
The basic vocabulary of the language and its dictionary meanings are consist of nouns and verbs. Nouns identify the presence and distinguish them from other assets. Verbs, on the other hand , describe the actions of known, the known assets of every kind (abstract, concrete, animate and inanimate, etc.). In this sense, the verb can be defined as the names of the movement’s of presence. Verbs are accepted to be the most populous types words after nouns, which form reveale the presence in the dictionaries. But the quantity of verbs are quite less comparet to the nouns. The main reasons for the presence of this vast as almost immediately when entering a new presence in our lives every day, verbs are almost stable and limited. Some verbs have different features in the structure, meaning and task when compared to the other verbs. However, the number of these verbs are limited to only 5-10 in almost all languages but, their activity and agility are quite astounding. The activity and agility of languages, expression capabilities, in short, their significant portion of the power is hidden in these verbs. İn Turkology these particular verbs in the languages can be called as essence verbs, auxiliary verbs or depicted verbs. These particular verbs vary in functions, tasks and usages inside themselves. Even if some verbs have less and specific use, it is very difficult to determine exactly the boundaries of the areas of other verbs. The verbs in Turkish such as “ol-, et-, eyle-, kıl-“ are in this category. In this study; the usege, the activity and the position of Turkish basic verb “to be” tried to explore in aspects.
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Language , particular verbs , subtantive verbs , auxiliary verbs , verb “to be”