Difference between revisions of "Monosyllabic Turkic stems"
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| saq- || think → miss || (kir, kaz) sağın- || | | saq- || think → miss || (kir, kaz) sağın- || | ||
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+ | | yüd- || load || (kir) jüktö-, (uzb) yukla-, ... (←yü-k+LA) || | ||
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[[Category:Historical Linguistics]] | [[Category:Historical Linguistics]] |
Revision as of 23:56, 24 August 2015
Some monosyllabic Turkic verb stems are avoided in certain modern languages, though derived forms exist.
Old Turkic | gloss | modern forms | other cognates |
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boğ- | choke, strangle | (kir) muunt- | Mong. *boğu- (?) |
ay- | say | (kir, kaz) ayt- | |
kay- | return | (kir, kaz) qayt- | |
bağ- | tie | (kir, kaz) bayla- (kir) boo / (kaz) baw (n.) |
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saq- | think → miss | (kir, kaz) sağın- | |
yüd- | load | (kir) jüktö-, (uzb) yukla-, ... (←yü-k+LA) |