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Studies in Turkish Linguistics

Authors: Erika H. Gilson; Dan I. Slobin; Karl Zimmer;

Studies in Turkish Linguistics

Abstract

1. Introduction (by Slobin, Dan I.) 2. Turkish (by Underhill, Robert) 3. Bibliography of Modern Linguistic Work on Turkish (by Underhill, Robert) 4. Impersonal Passives and the ArAk Construction in Turkish (by Biktimir, Tuvana) 5. Monoclausal Double Passives in Turkish (by Ozkaragoz, Inci) 6. Lexical Causatives in Turkish (by Knecht, Laura) 7. The Unmarked Sentential Subject Constraint in Turkish (by Sezer, Engin) 8. Habits and Abilities in Turkish (by Savasir, Iskender) 9. Definiteness and Referentiality in Turkish Verbal Sentences (by Dede, Muserref) 10. Definiteness and Referentiality in Turkish Nonverbal Sentences (by Tura, Sabahat Sansa) 11. Topic Switching and Pronominal Subjects in Turkish (by Enc, Murvet) 12. Pronominal versus Zero Representation of Anaphora in Turkish (by Taylan, Eser Erguvanli) 13. Semantic Effects of Word Order in Complex Sentences (by Kuruoglu, Guliz) 14. The Acquisition of Past Reference in Turkish (by Koc, Ayhan Aksu) 15. The Significance of Word Order in the Acquisition of Turkish (by Ekmekci, F. Ozden) 16. The acquisition and use of Relative Clauses in Turkic and Indo-European Languages (by Slobin, Dan I.) 17. Name Index 18. Subject Index

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