Difference between revisions of "Turkic languages/Ki"
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* {{slc|uzb}} -gi |
* {{slc|uzb}} -gi |
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* {{slc|tur}} -ki/-kI |
* {{slc|tur}} -ki/-kI |
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* {{slc|sah}} -ŋI |
* {{slc|sah}} -ŋI/-GI |
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* {{slc|khk}} -х |
* {{slc|khk}} -х |
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* {{slc|tur}} Sanırım (ki), ... |
* {{slc|tur}} Sanırım (ki), ... |
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=== Notes === |
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* In Sakha, evidence for -ŋI is forms like бэҕэһээҥи, while evidence for -GI is forms like аныгы |
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* What is кэнники (<tt>sah</tt>)? |
Revision as of 12:34, 13 September 2023
The various "ki"s in Turkic (and Mongolic!).
usage | attaches to | resulting form | forms | examples |
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attributive locative | ~locative | <attr>
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substantival genitive | ~genitive | <subst>
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attributive ~time adverbs | closed set of adverbs (mostly time) | <attr>
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relative thingy | finite phrase (adverb, verb) | lambda(adverb phrase)?? |
Notes
- In Sakha, evidence for -ŋI is forms like бэҕэһээҥи, while evidence for -GI is forms like аныгы
- What is кэнники (sah)?