ON CHULYM TURKIC WORD FORMATION
The article raises a problem of word formation in Chulym Turkic, the moribund Turkic varieties spread in Western Siberia. Chulym Turkic word formation is highly understudied with exception of noun formation. An exigency for detailed research of Chulym Turkic verb formation is urged by the on-going computerization of Chulym Turkic data with a further perspective of automatic language data processing.
Keywords: Chulym Turkic sub-dialects, nominal and verbal word formation (derivation)
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Issue: 10, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 10
Rubric: FINNO-UGRIC AND SAMOYED TURKIC LANGUAGES
Pages: 128 — 131
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