EXPRESSION OF DEFINITE QUANTITY EXPRESSIVE NOMINATIVE UNITS USED IN "DLT" THROUGH GRAMMATICAL MORPHEMES
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
definite quantity, indefinite quantity, morphemic expression, lexical expression, syntactic expression, morpheme, lexeme, plural, singular.Abstract
To analyze the expression of quantitative units used in ancient Turkic languages, in particular, the nominative units used in quantitative units, the meaning of which is explained in the work "Devonu lug'oti-t-turk", through grammatical morphemes.
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