19.295, FYI: Turkic Languages Survey
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Subject: 19.295, FYI: Turkic Languages Survey
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Date: 24-Jan-2008
From: Cem Keskin < cem.keskin at let.uu.nl >
Subject: Turkic Languages Survey
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Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 14:23:49
From: Cem Keskin [cem.keskin at let.uu.nl]
Subject: Turkic Languages Survey
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Hello,
I am looking for native speakers of Turkic languages for a small survey
that I am planning to conduct. Please contact me if you are a native
speaker of a Turkic language (especially Azerbaijani, Turkmen, Kazakh,
Kyrgyz, Uzbek, Uyghur, Sakha, Chuvash or Khalaj) or know anyone who is. I
am mostly interested in the kinds of nominalizations these languages have,
the syntactic distribution of these nominalizations and case assignment in
these nominalizations. I will ask the participants to fill in a short
questionnaire on these points of interest.
Best,
Cem Keskin
Utrecht Institute of Linguistics
Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
Typology
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