
Turkish Grammar
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A definitive academic reference work, Turkish Grammar by G. L. Lewis presents a comprehensive and authoritative account of the Turkish language, covering its phonology, morphology, and syntax with meticulous scholarly precision. Lewis details the agglutinative structure that defines Turkish, illustrating how suffixes are systematically added to root words to express a vast range of grammatical relationships, a feature that sets the language apart from Indo-European tongues. Written with clarity and depth, the text instructs both serious students and professional linguists, guiding readers through complex verb conjugations, noun cases, and the intricacies of sentence construction. First published in 1967 and later revised, it remains the gold standard reference for English-speaking learners seeking a rigorous, thorough grounding in Turkish grammar. The tone is precise and academic throughout, reflecting Lewis's distinguished career as one of the foremost Western scholars of the Turkish language.
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A definitive academic reference work, Turkish Grammar by G. L. Lewis presents a comprehensive and authoritative account of the Turkish language, covering its phonology, morphology, and syntax with meticulous scholarly precision. Lewis details the agglutinative structure that defines Turkish, illustrating how suffixes are systematically added to root words to express a vast range of grammatical relationships, a feature that sets the language apart from Indo-European tongues. Written with clarity and depth, the text instructs both serious students and professional linguists, guiding readers through complex verb conjugations, noun cases, and the intricacies of sentence construction. First published in 1967 and later revised, it remains the gold standard reference for English-speaking learners seeking a rigorous, thorough grounding in Turkish grammar. The tone is precise and academic throughout, reflecting Lewis's distinguished career as one of the foremost Western scholars of the Turkish language.












