TY - JOUR T1 - Saltbiçim İşlemleri ve Taban Biçimleme TT - Purely Morphological Mechanisms and Base Formation AU - Kunduracı, Aysun PY - 2019 DA - December DO - 10.18492/dad.524923 JF - Dilbilim Araştırmaları Dergisi JO - JLR PB - Dilbilim Derneği WT - DergiPark SN - 1300-8552 SP - 199 EP - 219 VL - 30 IS - 2 LA - tr AB - Bu çalışma Türkçede ayrıklık (separationism, Beard, 1995: anlam ve biçimin ayrıdüzlemselliği) ve ayrıklığın Türkçe gibi bitişimli dillerdeki önemi üzerinedir.Çalışma, anlam içermeyen saltbiçimsel(morphomic, Aronoff, 1994) türetimleri incelemektedir. Örneğin okuyucu sözcüğü, kök biçimin (oku-) anlamı ve amaçlanan çıktı anlam‘okuyucu: okuma eylemini yapan’ dışında bir anlam içermese de, yapı, amaçlanananlamla etkileşen -CI eklenmesindenönce bir biçim daha içermektedir: -I eklenmesiile okuyu-. Bu gibi oluşumlarda anlamgüdüsüz biçimsel işlemler devrededir, güdü yalnızca ulamsal ve biçimseldir.Yukarıda okuyucu’dan önce elde edilenokuyu- gibi türevlerdeki -I eklenmesi, alanyazınında fark edilmeyerek,sonrasındaki -CI, -lI gibi eklerle birlikte algılanmıştır:*-ICI gibi. Oysaki, -I gibi özerk eklenmeler, biçimyapısıaçısından önemlidir: (i) Anlam-biçim ayrıklığını, (ii) bağımlı ön/arabiçimlerive (iii) biçimyapısının taban koşullarını ortaya çıkarmaktadır. Saltbiçimselişlemler, ayrıca, kimi bilişsel dilbilim modellerinin (örn. van Langendonck, 2007) biçimsel dilbilimmodellerini eleştirirken değindiği görüntüsellik ilkesine de açıkça aykırıdır;dilin yapısının dünya kavramlarına bağımlı olmadığı, kendine özgü olduğu anlaşılmaktadır. KW - biçimbilim KW - taban KW - ayrıklık KW - adlaşma KW - türetim N2 - This study concernsitself with separationism (Beard, 1995) in Turkish and the need forseparationism in agglutinating languages as well. The study scrutinizesmorphomic (cf. Aronoff, 1994) derivations, which are devoid of semantics. Inthe expression okuyucu ‘reader’, forinstance, there is no other (intermediate) meaning than the meaning of the rootoku- (read) and the target meaning ofokuyucu ‘reader: the doer ofreading’. However, the derivative includes one more formal item, -I with the output okuyu-, right before -CIsuffixation. In such formations, morphomic operations, which are motivatedmorphologically and/or categorically, but not semantically, take place. The -I suffixation yielding derivatives like okuyu- as above has been misconceived asa piece of suffixes following it, such as -CIand -lI, i.e. *-ICI. Importantly however, affixations like -I contributes to understanding the nature of morphology: Theyindicate (i) affixations without meaning, (ii) the existence of preforms, and(iii) morphological base conditions. 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