Abstract
A STUDY ON THE COMPOUND ADVERBS USED İN THE DİALECTS OF ANTALYA AND İTS REGİON
The gerundial, derived from verb roots and stems with certain suffixes, which do not express judgment and are like unfinished verbs, offer the users of the language the opportunity to express what is meant to be said more shortly, however, they are not conjugated personal suffixes. Although there are no big differences between dialects in terms of infinitive and participle in the historical development process of Turkish, periodic differences are evident in gerundium. Gerundium in the Turkish language has an important place among the gerundial in this respect. Gerundium are divided into two "Main Gerundium" and "Compound Gerundium". The main gerundium are shown with vowel gerundium suffixes in Turkish, -(y)Inca, - (y)ArAk, and similar figures. Compound gerundium, on the other hand, are grammatical structures that are formed by combining some affixes and prepositions with participles and prepositions, losing their functions. In this study, the compound gerundium used in the dialects of Antalya and its regions will be examined.
Keywords
gerundium, compound gerindium, Turkish dialects in Turkey, dialects of Antalya and its regions.