Active voice in Turkish

The term "active voice" is controversial in the field of Turkish grammar. "Voice" is considered as a term in Turkish grammar that expresses the realization of the verb formed with various suffixes in different aspects depending on the subject and object; however, the term "a...

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Published in:Uluslararası türk lehçe araştırmaları dergisi : Online Vol. 8; no. 1; pp. 1 - 8
Main Author: Hacı İbrahim
Format: Journal Article
Language:Azerbaijani
Published: Uluslararası Türk Lehçe Araştırmaları Dergisi 01-06-2024
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Summary:The term "active voice" is controversial in the field of Turkish grammar. "Voice" is considered as a term in Turkish grammar that expresses the realization of the verb formed with various suffixes in different aspects depending on the subject and object; however, the term "active voice" does not correspond to a specific category in grammar; rather, it is treated as identical to the category expressed by the verb term, leading to an unnecessary naming. In this study, the ambiguities and contradictions in the definition of the umbrella term will be discussed. It will be revealed that the active voice expresses the same meaning as terms such as "active verb", "action verb" and "action noun" and that the use of these terms gives the impression that they are different categories. It is not correct to consider the concept of roof only as different forms of the verb; It will be emphasized that the actual semantic units that enable the formation of the sentence should also be taken into consideration. It will be stated that a grammatical confusion has arisen due to incomplete and unclear definitions of the term roof. The definition and handling of the term "active framework" will be discussed; it will be discussed that the definition and use of this term causes confusion with other grammatical concepts. In particular, it will be demonstrated that mixing different concepts such as "active verb" and "active voice" makes it difficult to make an accurate linguistic analysis. Based on these findings, it will be emphasized that the terms should be used correctly and consistently in order to eliminate the ambiguity and definition difficulties of the terms in linguistics.
ISSN:2587-1293
DOI:10.30563/turklad.1482363