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Features of Attributive Phrases in Modern Turkic Languages

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  • A. B. Bammatova
  • E. N. Gadzhiev
  • N. Yu. Gadzhieva
  • S. Z. Abdusalamova

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Aim. The article deals with the linguistic analysis and systematic study of the attributive constructions and original word combinations in modern Turkic languages. The authors consider the process of origin, distribution and use of the Turkic attributive phrases.Methods: comparative-historical, descriptive.Conclusions. The attributive phrases available in the modern Turkology are original constructions, the seman-tics and structure of which have not yet received a definite answer, and there are disputes about their origin, especially concerning their use and functioning in the Turkic languages.

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  • A. B. Bammatova & E. N. Gadzhiev & N. Yu. Gadzhieva & S. Z. Abdusalamova, 2019. "Features of Attributive Phrases in Modern Turkic Languages," Dagestan State Pedagogical University. Journal. Social and Humanitarian Sciences, Dagestan State Pedagogical University.
  • Handle: RePEc:dgs:journl:y:2019:id:942
    DOI: 10.31161/1995-0667-2018-12-4-42-45
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