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On the Study of Abstract Nouns in Turkic Languages

On the Study of Abstract Nouns in Turkic Languages

  • Eshberdiev Fayzulla Atagullaevich
    Lecturer at the Department of Karakalpak Linguistics, Karakalpak State University named after Berdakh, Republic of Karakalpakstan, Nukus, Uzbekistan
Abstract nouns concrete and abstract suffixes

The article examines the views of scholars on the study of abstract nouns in Turkic languages. It discusses the formation of nouns, the affixes used to form abstract nouns, the classification of nouns according to their meanings, and the study of abstract nouns in general.  

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