Author/Authors :
BAYRAKTAR, Sibel Fatma Trakya Universitesi - Fen-Edebiyat Fakultesi - Turk Dili ve Edebiyati Bolumu, Turkey
Abstract :
“i-ken” verbal adverb and “-ken” ix i e “i-“ e en e T e ix n’ in e n e en e in w i en language since it preserves its qualitative characteristics froms its primary structure in lingual memory. Also, word stre i n e i e “i-ken / -ken” However, harmony in language becomes difficult in terms of dialects and are encountered in various usage styles. For example, Bulgarian Turkish dialects includes this suffix as –ken, -kene, -ka, -kan, -kana, -kansi, -ke n -kedin, etc. T i ex ine e e “–ken” in e i differentiations and semantic changes. This study also profoundly examines the aformentioned verbal adverb with its usages as idiom, conjunction, reduplicaiton; its usage with other verbal adverbs and its usages indicating time and space and its usages with synchronic, diachronic and process indicating functions.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
ken , ken , adverbal verb , Rumelian , Turkish