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| Yazarlar | Uçar, Aygül |
| Tek Biçim Adres (URI) | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14114/9672 |
| Yayın Türü | Makale |
| Yayın Yılı | 2006 |
| Yayıncı | Mersin Üniversitesi |
| Dergi Adı | Mersin Üniversitesi Dil ve Edebiyat Dergisi |
| Konu Başlıkları | Devinim eylemleri motion verbs tarz manner |
| İndekslenen Platformlar | EBSCOHost Asos Index Sobiad Google Scholar |
Typologically, languages can be classified as Verb-framed languages and Satellite-framed languages according to the core feature in the verb (Talmy, 1985, 1991). In Satellite-framed languages (e.g. English), manner of motion is typically encoded in the verb, while the path of motion is expressed by prepositional phrases. In Verb-framed languages (e.g. Turkish), the verb usually encodes the path of motion while the manner of motion is encoded in manner adverbials. Satellite-framed languages do have verbs which encode path information and Verb-framed languages have verbs encoding manner of motion. However, the two language groups prefer different lexicalization of motion events. This paper describes that the concept of manner of motion verbs can be dealt with from semantically different perspectives. Spatial, motor pattern, rate, attitude, instrument and intentionality are features of manner. The aim of this paper is to determine the linguistic units which describe manner in Turkish, to discuss the manner and path in motion verbs and to determine the conceptual structures of motion verbs.
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- İnsan ve Toplum Bilimleri Fakültesi
- İngiliz Dili ve Edebiyatı Bölümü
- İngiliz Dil Bilimi ( İngilizce )
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Eser Adı dc.title |
Türkçe Devinim Eylemlerinde Tarz Anlatımı |
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Yazarlar dc.contributor.author |
Uçar, Aygül |
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Yayıncı dc.publisher |
Mersin Üniversitesi |
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Yayın Türü dc.type |
Makale |
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Özet dc.description.abstract |
Typologically, languages can be classified as Verb-framed languages and Satellite-framed languages according to the core feature in the verb (Talmy, 1985, 1991). In Satellite-framed languages (e.g. English), manner of motion is typically encoded in the verb, while the path of motion is expressed by prepositional phrases. In Verb-framed languages (e.g. Turkish), the verb usually encodes the path of motion while the manner of motion is encoded in manner adverbials. Satellite-framed languages do have verbs which encode path information and Verb-framed languages have verbs encoding manner of motion. However, the two language groups prefer different lexicalization of motion events. This paper describes that the concept of manner of motion verbs can be dealt with from semantically different perspectives. Spatial, motor pattern, rate, attitude, instrument and intentionality are features of manner. The aim of this paper is to determine the linguistic units which describe manner in Turkish, to discuss the manner and path in motion verbs and to determine the conceptual structures of motion verbs. |
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Kayıt Giriş Tarihi dc.date.accessioned |
2026-01-30 |
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Yayın Yılı dc.date.issued |
2006 |
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Açık Erișim Tarihi dc.date.available |
2026-01-30 |
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Dil dc.language.iso |
tur |
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Konu Başlıkları dc.subject |
Devinim eylemleri |
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Konu Başlıkları dc.subject |
motion verbs |
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Konu Başlıkları dc.subject |
tarz |
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Konu Başlıkları dc.subject |
manner |
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Atıf İçin Künye dc.identifier.citation |
Uçar, A. (2006). Türkçe devinim eylemlerinde tarz anlatımı. Mersin Üniversitesi Dil ve Edebiyat Dergisi, 3(2), 61-77. |
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ISSN dc.identifier.issn |
1304-6594 |
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İlk Sayfa dc.identifier.startpage |
61 |
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Son Sayfa dc.identifier.endpage |
77 |
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Dergi Adı dc.relation.journal |
Mersin Üniversitesi Dil ve Edebiyat Dergisi |
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Dergi Sayısı dc.identifier.issue |
2 |
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Dergi Cilt dc.identifier.volume |
3 |
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Tek Biçim Adres (URI) dc.identifier.uri |
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14114/9672 |
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İndekslenen Platformlar dc.source.database |
EBSCOHost |
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İndekslenen Platformlar dc.source.database |
Asos Index |
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İndekslenen Platformlar dc.source.database |
Sobiad |
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İndekslenen Platformlar dc.source.database |
Google Scholar |
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