Turkic languages have their own characteristics, often distinguishing them from other languages. These differences can be typological: Turkic languages are agglutinative. Therefore, they can be of great interest for theoretical research, supplying exotic material that often does not fit into the usual schemes. The article contains interesting facts from the field of Turkic syntax and demonstrates the ability of the language system to do without the usual for Indo-European subordinate clauses.
Translated title of the contributionA few words about the syntactic features of the Turkic languages in the sphere of complex sentences
Original languageRussian
Title of host publicationАктуальные вопросы тюркологических исследований
Subtitle of host publicationМеждународная научная конференция XXXII Кононовские чтения, 27–28 октября 2017 г.: Материалы конференции
EditorsН.Н. Телицин
Place of PublicationСПб.
PublisherЦентр содействия образованию
Pages40-49
ISBN (Print)9785906623355
StatePublished - 2018
EventМеждународная научная конференция «XXXII Кононовские чтения» - СПбГУ, Санкт-Петербург, Russian Federation
Duration: 27 Oct 201728 Oct 2017

Conference

ConferenceМеждународная научная конференция «XXXII Кононовские чтения»
Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
CityСанкт-Петербург
Period27/10/1728/10/17

    Research areas

  • Turkic languages, Syntax, complex sentence, dependent clause

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