ARCHAIC-PERIPHERAL CONCEPT AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN DETERMINING THE ANCIENT WEST RUMELI TURKISH DIALECTS

It is highly tough to designate what kind of features dialects spoken at the present time had in a specific period of history. As the ancient texts had been written with literary language of their time, they do not offer enlightening and satisfying data on dialects. Works like travelogues sometimes...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d087f351a7e24aae9a5b6b33ea0375aa2021-11-24T09:20:56ZARCHAIC-PERIPHERAL CONCEPT AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN DETERMINING THE ANCIENT WEST RUMELI TURKISH DIALECTS2148-416310.9761/JASSS2771https://doaj.org/article/d087f351a7e24aae9a5b6b33ea0375aa2019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=1493783873_1-Prof.%20Dr.%20G%C3%BCrer%20G%C3%9CLSEV%C4%B0N.pdf&key=27376https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163It is highly tough to designate what kind of features dialects spoken at the present time had in a specific period of history. As the ancient texts had been written with literary language of their time, they do not offer enlightening and satisfying data on dialects. Works like travelogues sometimes provide information about the characteristics of dialects of the described area: Travelogue of Evliya Çelebi is a good example for that kind of works. It supplies invaluable information on XVII Century Turkish Dialects, though, that information does not reflect the dialects completely. In order to understand ancient dialects, we need to know about ancient periods and similarly, to know about ancient periods, we need to understand, examine and consider modern-day dialects. Especially, being in the peripheral dialects category, some features of West Rumeli dialects, Northeast and East Anatolia Dialects may play key role in reviving ancient Oghuz Dialect. In this study, with reference to archaic-peripheral features of living West Rumeli Dialects, it is aimed at identifying possible results that may be reached at about the structure of Ancient Oghuz Dialect. The aim is to specify the features of XVVII Century West Rumeli Turkish Dialect. With reference to this aim, in the article two archaic-peripheral features will be considered. They are 1. Past Tense Suffix of monovariant –miş (doy-miş ‘doymuş’) in West Rumeli, Northeast and East Anatolia Dialects 2. Turkish /G/ palatal consonant, such as in peripheral dialects between two vowels or after vowel, or plosive consonant used in Ancient Turkish.Gürer GÜLSEVİNFırat Universityarticlewest rumeli turkishancient dialectsarchaic featuresperipheric dialectsSocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 8, Iss 32, Pp 1-12 (2019)
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ancient dialects
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ancient dialects
archaic features
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Gürer GÜLSEVİN
ARCHAIC-PERIPHERAL CONCEPT AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN DETERMINING THE ANCIENT WEST RUMELI TURKISH DIALECTS
description It is highly tough to designate what kind of features dialects spoken at the present time had in a specific period of history. As the ancient texts had been written with literary language of their time, they do not offer enlightening and satisfying data on dialects. Works like travelogues sometimes provide information about the characteristics of dialects of the described area: Travelogue of Evliya Çelebi is a good example for that kind of works. It supplies invaluable information on XVII Century Turkish Dialects, though, that information does not reflect the dialects completely. In order to understand ancient dialects, we need to know about ancient periods and similarly, to know about ancient periods, we need to understand, examine and consider modern-day dialects. Especially, being in the peripheral dialects category, some features of West Rumeli dialects, Northeast and East Anatolia Dialects may play key role in reviving ancient Oghuz Dialect. In this study, with reference to archaic-peripheral features of living West Rumeli Dialects, it is aimed at identifying possible results that may be reached at about the structure of Ancient Oghuz Dialect. The aim is to specify the features of XVVII Century West Rumeli Turkish Dialect. With reference to this aim, in the article two archaic-peripheral features will be considered. They are 1. Past Tense Suffix of monovariant –miş (doy-miş ‘doymuş’) in West Rumeli, Northeast and East Anatolia Dialects 2. Turkish /G/ palatal consonant, such as in peripheral dialects between two vowels or after vowel, or plosive consonant used in Ancient Turkish.
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title ARCHAIC-PERIPHERAL CONCEPT AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN DETERMINING THE ANCIENT WEST RUMELI TURKISH DIALECTS
title_short ARCHAIC-PERIPHERAL CONCEPT AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN DETERMINING THE ANCIENT WEST RUMELI TURKISH DIALECTS
title_full ARCHAIC-PERIPHERAL CONCEPT AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN DETERMINING THE ANCIENT WEST RUMELI TURKISH DIALECTS
title_fullStr ARCHAIC-PERIPHERAL CONCEPT AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN DETERMINING THE ANCIENT WEST RUMELI TURKISH DIALECTS
title_full_unstemmed ARCHAIC-PERIPHERAL CONCEPT AND THEIR IMPORTANCE IN DETERMINING THE ANCIENT WEST RUMELI TURKISH DIALECTS
title_sort archaic-peripheral concept and their importance in determining the ancient west rumeli turkish dialects
publisher Fırat University
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