GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF EXCLAMATIONS IN TURKISH LANGUAGES
Abstract
As in all Turkic languages, in modern Turkic languages, exclamations express desire, desire, feeling, excitement, regret, etc. emotional shades. Exclamations differ from both auxiliary and main parts of speech, in other words, they do not indicate either state, quality, quantity, or name. They are not part of a sentence, do not enter into syntactic relations with any word. Therefore, exclamations are a special part of speech.
In Turkology, G.V. Arkhangelsky, A.N. Kononov, C. N. Kharitovov, N. A. Baskakov, S. Saribayev, S. Usmanov, S. Imanaliyev, R. Kungurov, F. Makarov, L. Budagov, M. Kazimbay, N. Narimanov and others have expressed one or another opinion about the grammatical features of exclamations, and most of them are simple. Since the 60s of the last century, certain research works have been devoted to the grammatical features of exclamations, which are very necessary.
In modern linguistics, the interjections were the subject of conflicting opinions of Turkologists and Russian-speaking Turkologists-linguists.
Until the second quarter of the 20th century, some Turkologists did not specifically distinguish between interjections. A number of linguists only gave a list of the interjections they remembered in a few lines.
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