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| gnomic || жазат || жазады || яза || yazıyor, yazar || ýazýar, ýazar || |
| gnomic || жазат || жазады || яза || yazıyor, yazar || ýazýar, ýazar || бичдэг, бичнэ<ref>the latter only with "stative" verbs</ref> |
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| habitual || жазат || жазады || яза || yazıyor, yazar || ýazýar, ýazar || бичдэг |
| habitual || жазат || жазады || яза || yazıyor, yazar || ýazýar, ýazar || бичдэг |
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=== Notes and references === |
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[https://ling.yale.edu/sites/default/files/files/alumni%20senior%20essays/CaroSeniorEssay.pdf This paper] has a good literature review and discussion of the Turkish forms. |
[https://ling.yale.edu/sites/default/files/files/alumni%20senior%20essays/CaroSeniorEssay.pdf This paper] has a good literature review and discussion of the Turkish forms. |
Revision as of 19:38, 31 March 2021
"aorist"
Definitions
- Gnomic is about general truths, devoid of time references.
- e.g. "Teachers write lessons." / ... / "I like rain." / "Salespeople buy lots of cars."
- Habitual is about events that occur regularly.
- e.g. "The teacher writes an exercise every day." / "It rains in the spring." / "I like rain when it's warm." (maybe gnomic?) / "I buy a new car every two years."
- Episodic is about single events that occur in episodes across some span of time (in this case with undefined beginnings and ends).
- e.g. "The teacher is writing a book." / ... / "I'm liking this rainy weather." / "I'm [in the drawn-out process of] buying a car.
- Progressive/continuous is about an event that is in the process of occurring at the referenced time.
- e.g. "The teacher is writing an exercise for the students." / "It's raining outside right now." / ... / "I'm buying a car right now [I'll call you back]."
- Future is anything that happens in the future. In the situations below it mostly includes a gnomic, habitual, or perfective aspect too.
- e.g. "The teacher will write lessons"/"an exercise every day"/"a book". / "It's going to rain tomorrow." / "I'll like this movie when I see it." / "I'm going to buy a car soon."
Table
aspect | Kyrgz | Kazakh | Tatar | Turkish | Turkmen | (Khalkha) |
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gnomic | жазат | жазады | яза | yazıyor, yazar | ýazýar, ýazar | бичдэг, бичнэ[1] |
habitual | жазат | жазады | яза | yazıyor, yazar | ýazýar, ýazar | бичдэг |
episodic | жазып жүрөт | жазып жүр | яза | yazıyor | бичиж байна | |
progressive/continuous | жазып жатат | жазып жатыр | яза | yazıyor | ýazıp ýatyr | бичиж байна |
future | жазат | жазады | язачак, язар | yazacak, (yazar?) | ýazar, ýazjak | бичнэ |
Notes and references
- ↑ the latter only with "stative" verbs
This paper has a good literature review and discussion of the Turkish forms.