Abstract
AN OVERVIEW OF THE THRACIAN ACCENT IN TERMS OF THE QUALIFIERS DESCRIBING HUMANS
Since primitive times, the concepts of progress and civilization have been based on male and female figures and have played an important role in the development of social roles in these genders. The sharing of the social roles of male and female figures in Turkish culture is an indispensable influence on the concepts of development and progress. Throughout history, various qualifiers have been used to describe male, female and child models in Turkish culture. Especially, in Anatolian and Rumelia dialects, the diversity and authenticity of these uses is remarkable. These qualifiers have tried to describe the positive and negative features or physical conditions of the male-female gender and the child's figure. From the point of view of human qualifiers when looking at the vocabulary variety of the accents, it is seen that the vocabulary in this area is rich. This study aims to classify the human quantifiers used in Thracian accent. In this study, which was created from the field compilations and other studies about the regional accent, except for this compilation dictionary, the vocabulary parts of 24 original works were grouped by scanning. The study will give an idea about the diversity and the richness of the Turkish word used especially in the Thrace region.
Keywords
Accent, Qualifier, Turkish Culture, Vocabulary, Thracian accent