TYPOLOGICAL COMPARISON OF QUANTITATIVE CATEGORY IN THE MEDIEVAL AZERBAIJANI LITERARY LANGUAGE (XV CENTURY) / ORTA ÇAĞ AZERBAYCAN EDEBÎ DİLİNDE ÇOKLUK KATEGORİSİNİN TİPOLOJİK KARŞILAŞTIRILMASI (XV. YÜZYIL)
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In terms of expressing the concept of quantity in language, modern Turkic languages are on a par with other developed languages of the world and do not stay behind other languages in terms of the diversity of the concept of quantity (lexical, morphological and syntactic method). Turkic languages do not recognize boundless and unlimited plurals, duality, trinity, quartet do not show special morphological forms in the language, either representative or distributive plural morphemes are used, the "singular-plural" correlation is characteristic of all Turkic languages. All these features of the quantitative category indicate the level of development of the quantitative category in the Azerbaijani andTurkic languages.
In this study, the facts concerning ancient and medieval Turkic written monuments and modern Turkic languages are compared with the materials of medieval Azerbaijani literary language. The material of other language families was also touched upon in order to determine the accuracy of the obtained results, as well as to substantiate the scientific opinions put forward. With the exception of minor differences, the stages of development of the quantity concept in all languages of the world, and in human cognition as a whole, are consistent.
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