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             Turkic Languages
                      Edited by
                     Lars Johanson
                    in cooperation with
               Hendrik Boeschoten, Bernt Brendemoen,
            Éva Á. Csató, Peter B. Golden, Tooru Hayasi, Astrid Menz,
             Dmitrij M. Nasilov, Irina Nevskaya, Sumru A. Özsoy
                     12 (2008) 2
                 Harrassowitz Verlag · Wiesbaden
             The journal TURKIC LANGUAGES is devoted to linguistic Turcology. It addresses 
             descriptive, comparative, synchronic, diachronic, theoretical and methodological 
             problems of the study of Turkic languages including questions of genealogical, 
             typological and areal relations, linguistic variation and language acquisition. The 
             journal aims at presenting work of current interest on a variety of subjects and thus 
             welcomes contributions on all aspects of Turkic linguistics. It contains articles, review 
             articles, reviews, discussions, reports, and surveys of publications. It is published in 
             one volume of two issues per year with approximately 300 pages.
               Manuscripts for publication, books for review, and all correspondence concerning 
             editorial matters should be sent to Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Lars Johanson, Turkic Languages, 
             Institute of Oriental Studies, University of Mainz, 55099 Mainz, Germany. The 
             e-mail address johanson@uni-mainz.de may also be used for communication.
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             information, please contact: Harrassowitz Verlag, 65174 Wiesbaden, Germany; Fax: 
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             Publication of this journal was supported
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             Any use beyond the limits of copyright law without the permission
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             Printed on permanent/durable paper
             Printed in Germany
             www.harrassowitz-verlag.de
             ISSN 1431-4983
                                                 
                                                Contents 
                                                Turkic Languages, Volume 12, 2008, Number 2 
                                                 
                                                 
                                                Editorial note by Lars Johanson ..........................................................................                   153 
                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                Obituary  
                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                Dmitrij Nasilov, Irina Nevskaya: In memoriam Aleksandr M. Ščerbak (1926–                                                            
                                                      2008) .............................................................................................................    155 
                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                Articles  
                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                Julian Rentzsch: Notes on Uyghur verb morphology .........................................                                   161 
                                                Eyüp Bacanlı: Phase marking on initiotransformative verbs in Altay Turkic .....                                              170 
                                                Sohrab Dolatkhah: A Kashkay folktale  ..............................................................                         187 
                                                Vladimir D. Monastyr’ev: Die Geschichte der Entwicklung der jakutischen                                                             
                                                      Schrift ............................................................................................................   194 
                                                Matthias Kappler: Contact-induced effects in the syntax of Cypriot Turkish .....                                             203 
                                                Mine Nakipoğlu, Aslı Üntak: A complete verb lexicon of Turkish based on                                                             
                                                      morphemic analysis .......................................................................................             221 
                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                Reviews  
                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                Martine Robbeets: Review of Kyōko Maezono, (1) Intransitiv-, Transitiv-,                                                     281 
                                                      Kausativ- und Passivverben im Mandschu und Mongolischen, (2)                                                                  
                                                      Verbbildungs-Suffixe im Mandschu und Mongolischen ................................
                                                Béla Kempf: Review of Florilegia altaistica. Studies in honour of Denis Sinor                                                290 
                                                      on the occasion of his 90th birthday .............................................................
                                                Mark Kirchner: Review of Astrid Menz & Christoph Schroeder (eds.),                                                                  
                                                      Türkiye’de dil tartışmaları [Language discussions in Turkey] .....................                                     293 
                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                                 
                                                 
                                                                  
                 A complete verb lexicon of Turkish  
                 based on morphemic analysis 
                    
                 Mine Nakipoğlu & Aslı Üntak 
                    
                   Nakipoğlu, Mine & Üntak, Aslı 2008. A complete verb lexicon of Turkish based on 
                   morphemic analysis. Turkic Languages 12, 221-280. 
                    
                   This study presents the first complete verb lexicon of Modern Turkish. An exhaustive 
                   investigation of the TDK Dictionary (1998) has shown that the verb count of simplex 
                   verbs of Turkish is about 4700. The lexicon is laid out in two appendices: Appendix 1 
                   lists the monosyllabic verbs of Turkish; Appendix 2a groups the derivational morpheme 
                   bearing verbs in 34 distinct categories and reveals that the five most productive verb 
                   deriving affixes in Modern Turkish are -lA, -lAş, -lAn, -DA and -In. Appendix 2b com-
                   prises Turkish verbs which are identical to adjective and noun roots and compound verbs 
                   as listed in the TDK Dictionary. Appendix 2c contains the reflexive, reciprocal and causa-
                   tive verbs of Turkish. 
                    
                   Mine Nakipoğlu, Boğaziçi University, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of West-
                   ern Languages, Bebek 34242, Istanbul, Turkey. E-mail: nakipogl@boun.edu.tr. 
                   Aslı Üntak, Cornell University, Department of Linguistics, 203 Morrill Hall, Ithaca, NY 
                   14853-4701, USA. E-mail: fu25@cornell.edu 
                 1. Introduction 
                 Unlike most other languages, Turkish presents a wide array of affixes added to roots 
                 in deriving verbs. This paper aims to provide the first complete lexicon of Turkish 
                 verbs where the verbs are segmented and classified with respect to the derivational 
                 morphemes they bear. To that aim, the Turkish Language Association Dictionary 
                 (TDK sözlüğü) and the Turkish Writing Guide (Türkçe yazım kılavuzu) have been 
                 scanned and verbs used in standard Turkish have been categorized regarding their 
                 morphemic properties. The primary sources used in the morpheme-based categoriza-
                 tion of Turkish verbs have been Banguoğlu (1986) and Korkmaz (2003). 
                   The present study is the first of its kind in its attempt to determine the verb count 
                 of Turkish by examining the entire Turkish verb lexicon and providing an exhaus-
                 tive compilation of verbs. A thorough scanning of the sources mentioned above has 
                 revealed that the number of verbs in Turkish is about 4700 (4669). Of these verbs 
                 only 221 are monosyllabic. The alphabetical list of the monosyllabic verbs of Turk-
                 ish has been given in Appendix 1. The present study comprises one more appendix 
                 consisting of three parts where an exhaustive morpheme-based classification of 
                 Turkish verbs is laid out. Appendix 2a lists Turkish verbs derived by derivational 
                 affixes. Appendix 2b comprises verb roots which are identical to nominal and 
                 adjectival roots and compound verbs formed with the auxiliary verbs et- ‘to do’, 
                  
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