Functional Parts of Speech in Dialects and Auxiliary Words of the Azerbaijani Language and Their Mutual Integration into Common Turkic Languages
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32523/2664-5157-2021-1-7-12Keywords:
dialects, functional parts of speech, grammaticalization, literary language, integration, phonetic changes.Abstract
The article is devoted to the Azerbaijani language dialects, which were the source of the
formation of the Azerbaijani language and played a significant role in the development of some Turkic
literary languages. The article deals with the issues of historical morphology of the Turkic languages.
In these dialects, the lexico-grammatical class of words (parts of speech) is analyzed, particularly
the functional parts of speech as semantic words that do not have lexical meanings. However, their
meanings are still manifested in the grammatical semantics of the sentence. This pattern has found
continuity in the development of literary Turkic languages both in diachrony and synchrony, which
confirms the integration of the functional parts of speech of dialects and literary languages. The
comparative analysis of phonetic changes of service words in the Azerbaijani language’s dialects is
also important in the article.