Grammatical Order and Irregularities of Possessive Phrases in Turkey Turkish
Türkiye Türkçesinde İyelik Gruplarının Dil Bilgisel Düzeni ve İyelik Gruplarındaki Dil Bilgisel Aykırılıklar

Author : Meriç GÜVEN
Number of pages : 658-670

Abstract

Possessive phrase groups are formed when a possessive phrase adjunct a noun and connect it to possessive case adjunct nouns. This relationship, both determinant and dederminate, has a formal scientific impact on both names, unlike the Indian and European languages, such as English and French. The possessive groups which have been used with the ownership and belonging function in the historical and contemporary periods of Turkish have also been used with some time expression function. Although possessive phrases have some structural and practical similarities and common characteristics with noun phrases, they differ by including “have, own and ownership” meaning and having a personal pronoun determinative. . The possessive groups form a configuration in the form of (name + genitive suffix) + (name + possesive suffix) and a symmetrical "linguistic information mechanism". In this regard, there are matched and parallel relations in possessive phrases depending on harmonic arrangement specifications of form and meaning components of the language. But sometimes these relations that should be identical by numbers and contents and compatible in terms of lingual indicators can be neglected and discrete spaces are created by making connections that are incompatible to grammar of the language. Situations like this not only terminate the balanced correlation between ontology and philology and block conceptualization; but also lead to form wrong structures in terms of syntactic and meaning perspectives. These structures are also conflict thinking process and fundamental rules of the logical thinking.

Keywords

Turkey turkısh, possessive phrases, possessive order, ırregularıtıes of possessıve

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