Old Anatolian Turkic
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English
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]- (history) Synonym of Old Anatolian Turkish
- 1972, A. Bodroglieti, “On Modern Turkish Üstünkörü and Yüzükoyun”, in Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, volume 26, number 1, Akadémiai Kiadó, →JSTOR, page 145:
- Old Anatolian Turkic, a very important stage in the history of Turkic languages, is represented by a great number of literary documents.
- 2000, C. Schönig, “Some formal types of Turkic relative clause equivalents”, in Aslı Göksel, Celia Kerslake, editors, Studies on Turkish and Turkic Languages[1], page 200:
- In Old Anatolian Turkic we find constructions with a nominative subject without agreement marking.
Adjective
[edit]Old Anatolian Turkic (not comparable)
- (history) Synonym of Old Anatolian Turkish
- 2004, Marcel Erdal, A Grammar of Old Turkic, page 314:
- The Old Anatolian Turkic converb suffix -(y)IcAk signifying 'when' could very well come from this suffix together with the particle (O)k.