THE MAIN LANGUAGE RUSSIAN TURKISH TEACHING WHAT ADJECTIVE VERB II
In this study after explaining the concept of participles they ares discussed in similar and different aspects of Turkish and Russian. İt is determinden than while participles of verbs in Turkish only brought onto the attachment, in Russian it is on the attachment as well as some of the acts in word...
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oai:doaj.org-article:bca48b9395574327bc759642c21edd592021-11-24T09:20:57ZTHE MAIN LANGUAGE RUSSIAN TURKISH TEACHING WHAT ADJECTIVE VERB II2148-416310.9761/JASSS2556https://doaj.org/article/bca48b9395574327bc759642c21edd592019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=42725552_20-Dr.%20H%C3%BCseyin%20POLAT.pdf&key=27237https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163In this study after explaining the concept of participles they ares discussed in similar and different aspects of Turkish and Russian. İt is determinden than while participles of verbs in Turkish only brought onto the attachment, in Russian it is on the attachment as well as some of the acts in words. Turkish is in the Ural-Altai language family in terms of resources, but the Russian is located in the Indo-European language family. Russian and Turkish are agglutinative languages in terms of structure. Turkish is a language that only the agglutinative, but in Russian prefixes and suffixes are both. Study isHüseyin POLATFırat Universityarticleturkishparticiplerussianmather tongeeducationSocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 8, Iss 31, Pp 311-326 (2019) |
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In this study after explaining the concept of participles they ares discussed in similar and different aspects of Turkish and Russian. İt is determinden than while participles of verbs in Turkish only brought onto the attachment, in Russian it is on the attachment as well as some of the acts in words. Turkish is in the Ural-Altai language family in terms of resources, but the Russian is located in the Indo-European language family. Russian and Turkish are agglutinative languages in terms of structure. Turkish is a language that only the agglutinative, but in Russian prefixes and suffixes are both. Study is |
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