Названия:
STRUCTURAL HARMONY AND MORPHOLOGICAL TRANSPARENCY: A GRAMMATICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TURKMEN LANGUAGE
Автор:
Yoldashova Zylyha Kuvatovna
Расположение страниц:
45-51
Язык:
Английский
Аннотация:
The Turkmen language, a member of the southwestern (Oghuz) branch of the Turkic family, represents one of the most morphologically systematic and phonetically harmonious languages of Central Asia. This study investigates the structural grammar of Turkmen, focusing on vowel harmony, agglutinative morphology, case marking, and the syntax of predicate-final word order. Special attention is given to the interaction between morphology and phonology in affixation, the grammatical role of suffixes in conveying case and person, and the relationship between grammatical structure and meaning transparency. Examples from modern literary Turkmen are analyzed to illustrate the consistent logic underlying inflection and derivation. The paper concludes that Turkmen grammar exemplifies the Turkic typological ideal: a fully agglutinative, phonologically coherent, and semantically transparent system.
