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A01=Raihan Muhamedowa
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academic reference linguistics
Accusative Suffix
advanced Kazakh grammar study
Agreement Suffixes
Alveolar Ridge
Aral Sea
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Author_Raikhangul Mukhamedova
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Causative Suffixes
Central Asian languages
Dative Suffix
descriptive grammar analysis
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Genitive Possessive Constructions
Indirective Past
Kazakh Language
Kazakh morphology
kazakh phonology
Kazakh syntax
language typology
morphosyntactic structure
Non-first Syllables
Noun Phrases
Palatal Vowels
Passive Suffix
Plural Suffix
Possessive Suffix
Present Tense Suffix
Stem Final Consonants
Stem Final Vowels
Suffix Initial Consonant
Turkic linguistics
Velar Vowels
Verbal Noun
Voice Suffixes
Voiced Consonants
Vowel Lengthening

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138828643
  • Weight: 760g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Kazakh: A Comprehensive Grammar is the first thorough analysis of Kazakh to be published in English.

The volume is systematically organized to enable users to find information quickly and easily, and provides a thorough understanding of Kazakh grammar, with special emphasis given to syntax.

Features of this book include: descriptions of phonology, morphology and syntax; examples from contemporary usage; tables summarizing discussions, for reference; a bibliography of works relating to Kazakh.

Kazakh: A Comprehensive Grammar reflects the richness of the language, focusing on spoken and written varieties in post-Soviet Kazakhstan. It is an essential purchase for all linguists and scholars interested in Kazakh or in Turkic languages as well as advanced learners of Kazakh.

Dr. Raihan Muhamedowa is Assistant Professor of Turkish Studies at Justus-Liebig Universitate Giessen, Germany.

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