Nermin Gürkan
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This paper initiates with supplying a basic understanding of what reduplication means, providing its possible types, shapes, and functions typologically. Then, I classify Turkish cross-linguistically, before concentrating on the chief part of my analysis in the penultimate chapter, that is, morpho-semantic reflections on Turkish full and partial reduplication phenomena.
This paper initiates with supplying a basic understanding of what reduplication means, providing its possible types, shapes, and functions typologically. Then, I classify Turkish cross-linguistically, before concentrating on the chief part of my analysis in the penultimate chapter, that is, morpho-semantic reflections on Turkish full and partial reduplication phenomena.