Another question about the case and reference features of nouns, from some views, accusative case also mark a definite reference. Will dative case also have some functions about specific, refer to a certain object. Thanks!
Thanks a lot for the videos! I have a question about the case and reference features, from the slide SYN OO1, page 2, when “tree GEN top POSS3SG” means the top of a/the tree. Can I summarize, the reference of “N GEN” is always the same as bare noun i.e. both specific and unspecific are interpretable. thanks!
My question concerns vowel harmony. In some forms of Turkish vowels in stems change, which causes violations of vowel harmony. Is it possible that after a stem vowel change can trigger changes in affixes, so that the rules of harmony are followed?
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Another question about the case and reference features of nouns, from some views, accusative case also mark a definite reference. Will dative case also have some functions about specific, refer to a certain object. Thanks!
Thanks a lot for the videos! I have a question about the case and reference features, from the slide SYN OO1, page 2, when “tree GEN top POSS3SG” means the top of a/the tree. Can I summarize, the reference of “N GEN” is always the same as bare noun i.e. both specific and unspecific are interpretable. thanks!
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My question concerns vowel harmony. In some forms of Turkish vowels in stems change, which causes violations of vowel harmony. Is it possible that after a stem vowel change can trigger changes in affixes, so that the rules of harmony are followed?