The study of the dialects of Azerbaijani language shows that case category in separate regions differs many from literary languages. The nominative case does not make any difference about using in dialect and accents with literary language. The genitive case is characterized by a lot of different features in our dialect and accents, and also preserves the most distinctive features. Dialectological research shows that, in contrast to the literary language, a number of dialects and accents possessive case and dative case are not dual, but dualistic. All Oguz groups language, except the Turkmen language, the main expression tool of the dative case “-a, -ə, -ya, -yə” have some distinctive features in our dialects and accents. In addition to the...
One of the most famous features of the Anatolian Indo-European languages is the widespread use of an...
Discovering and categorizing phonetic, morphological and lexical units related to different language...
Discovering and categorizing phonetic, morphological and lexical units related to different language...
The category of case that has an important position in the morphological system of the Azerbaijani l...
The Azerbaijani and English languages, drawn to the study, belong to different language families fro...
The paper discusses the conditions for case marking on partitive constructions in direct object posi...
The article is devoted to investigation of the category of case in Uzbek and Arabic languages. The p...
The article is devoted to investigation of the category of case in Uzbek and Arabic languages. The p...
In this article the ways of transferring the case values when translating from Russian to Uzbek are ...
The article has been written on the basis of comparative-typological method in the study of the lang...
By tracing and comparing the corpus from the 1960s to the present, we have found that the case marki...
International audienceThe Balochi dialect spoken in Turkmenistan possesses a case which is not seen ...
The article examines the topical issues of distinguishing possessive adjectives as an independent ca...
The article analyzes grammatical categories, discusses various ideas about grammatical categories in...
The article has been written on the bases of comparative-tyological method in the study of the Engli...
One of the most famous features of the Anatolian Indo-European languages is the widespread use of an...
Discovering and categorizing phonetic, morphological and lexical units related to different language...
Discovering and categorizing phonetic, morphological and lexical units related to different language...
The category of case that has an important position in the morphological system of the Azerbaijani l...
The Azerbaijani and English languages, drawn to the study, belong to different language families fro...
The paper discusses the conditions for case marking on partitive constructions in direct object posi...
The article is devoted to investigation of the category of case in Uzbek and Arabic languages. The p...
The article is devoted to investigation of the category of case in Uzbek and Arabic languages. The p...
In this article the ways of transferring the case values when translating from Russian to Uzbek are ...
The article has been written on the basis of comparative-typological method in the study of the lang...
By tracing and comparing the corpus from the 1960s to the present, we have found that the case marki...
International audienceThe Balochi dialect spoken in Turkmenistan possesses a case which is not seen ...
The article examines the topical issues of distinguishing possessive adjectives as an independent ca...
The article analyzes grammatical categories, discusses various ideas about grammatical categories in...
The article has been written on the bases of comparative-tyological method in the study of the Engli...
One of the most famous features of the Anatolian Indo-European languages is the widespread use of an...
Discovering and categorizing phonetic, morphological and lexical units related to different language...
Discovering and categorizing phonetic, morphological and lexical units related to different language...