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The posession phrase part of this page also has some extra information with genitive and comitative forms
The posession phrase part of this page also has some extra information with genitive and comitative forms
http://www.ingilish.com/turkishpasttense.htm
http://www.ingilish.com/turkishpasttense.htm

Comitative Case
The comitative case also should be modelled. Because it also goes inflected with the noun.--[[User:Msalperen|Msalperen]] 10:16, 18 August 2007 (BST)

Revision as of 09:16, 18 August 2007

I think we will need new definitions for the five mentioned cases of turkish nouns

  • tocase or tcase for short
  • fromcase or fcase for short
  • incase or icase for short
  • thatcase or thcase for short
  • purecase or pcase for short


Comparative Resources

A Comparison of Modern Azeri With By Kurtulush Oztopchu – Berkeley/UCLA

http://azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/13_folder/13_articles/kurtulush_azeri_turkish_13.pdf

Dictionary of the Turkic Languages:

http://books.google.com/books?id=2f3yxBxf1TYC&pg=PA1&dq=turkic+dictionary&ei=u6bGRobjCI_g6wKSs-XfDw&sig=KmHmuF4VK5oc30rFxkBOHyuY0eg


Example for Noun cases:

http://www.ingilish.com/turkishnouncase.htm

The posession phrase part of this page also has some extra information with genitive and comitative forms http://www.ingilish.com/turkishpasttense.htm

Comitative Case The comitative case also should be modelled. Because it also goes inflected with the noun.--Msalperen 10:16, 18 August 2007 (BST)