ON FORMATS DERIVING FROM ADVERTISEMENTS IN MIDDLE OGUZ TURKISH
Keywords:
Middle Oguz Turkish, Adverbs, Metaanaliysis, Derivate AdverbsAbstract
Dictionary combinations that act as qualifiers for the movements of entities are called adverbs. Adverbs are dictionary language elements that report quantity or quality in the classification of format units according to their functions in grammar or sentence, i.e. time, place, situation, etc. Adverbs are examined in three main headings in terms of structure: simple, derived, combined. Formats that do not have adverbs in the language themselves, which are added to nouns and created with attachments that make adverbs in a stereotypical form outside of their original functions, are called derived adverbs. In Turkish, suffixes take over the function of deriving adverbs later by class changing and stereotyping. In fact, although the word type is not an adverb, the use of words with the adverb function in a sentence is due to inflectional and constructional suffixes. In this study, these structures, which are stereotyped in Turkish turkish and which serve as a dictionary formuncture in dictionaries, were scanned in the texts of Middle Oguz Turkish. Over time, this study will contribute to both the word of Middle Oguz Turkish and the lyric of Turkish turkish regarding the adverbs that are used as a stereotypical dictionary form. At the same time, this study is important for the detection of noun-derived envelopes (stereotyped or non-molded) that are in Middle Oguz Turkish but are not available in Turkish