Depictive secondary predicates in Turkish

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  • Duygu Özge Gürkan Hacettepe University Turkey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.51.02

Keywords:

small clause, secondary predication, depictive predicate, depictive, adverbial, Turkish

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of depictive secondary predicates within the Turkish language, particularly surrounding the small clause phenomenon. These constructions function as adjuncts in the matrix clause. However, it may be difficult to distinguish between depictives and adverbial adjuncts in Turkish because of their morphosyntactic shape. Primarily, I will address the distinction between depictives and adverbial adjuncts based on studies founded by Schultze-Berndt & Himmelmann (2004) and Himmelmann & Schultze-Berndt (2006) based on a description of the depictive secondary predicates in Turkish. Furthermore, I will specifically focus on the adjectivals as a depictive secondary predicate. These establish a predicative relationship with their controllers, which are the subject or object of the main clause. In this context, I will also analyze this predicative relationship at a semantical, syntactical and morphosyntactical level. I will then analyze the difficulties faced when referring to these structures as constituents in an analysis of the complex sentence as a whole.

Author Biography

Duygu Özge Gürkan, Hacettepe University Turkey

Department of Turkish Language and Literature, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey. | E-mail: duyguozgedemir@gmail.com

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Published

2021-03-31

How to Cite

Özge Gürkan, D. . (2021). Depictive secondary predicates in Turkish. Onomázein, (51), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.7764/onomazein.51.02

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