ANALYTICAL FORMANTS INDICATING THAT MOVEMENT IS ABOVE DEVELOPMENT, CREATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54251/2522-4026.2024.3.14auKeywords:
linguistics, Turkology, lexicon, semantics, verbAbstract
The doctrine of the analytical form of the word is a new branch of linguistics. It arose in connection with the morphological grouping of languages around the world, and the beginning of the morphological grouping of languages has been measured for more than a century and a half. As a result of the morphological grouping of languages, analytical languages were recognized. From the point of view of construction, the recognition of analytical languages has led researchers to study the analytical features of morphology. In this regard, a theory about the analytical form of a word has appeared in linguistics. Since the Indo-European languages are recognized as analytical languages, the analytical form of the word was also studied for the first time in these languages, as a result of which these languages were laid the basis for the theory of the analytical form of the word. But even in these languages, it cannot be said that the theory of the analytical form of the word is fully formed. They are also immature, there are still enough controversial issues. Until recently, it was believed in linguistics that the analytical form of a word is associated only with analytical languages, that is, with Indo-European languages.