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Verb stem
1.       bod
5999 posts
 10 Aug 2006 Thu 02:32 pm

What is the verb stem called in Türkçe?
Is it simply fiil gövdesi?

2.       CANLI
5084 posts
 10 Aug 2006 Thu 03:55 pm

Eylem

İt written in the description of Şimdiki zaman in HİTİT for instance

Olumlu:

eylem + (I )yor + kişi eki

Then verb steem called eylem

Doğru mu ?

3.       qdemir
813 posts
 10 Aug 2006 Thu 06:16 pm

stem means "gövde" and root means "kök"
For example: "sev" (sevmek) is a root.
"seviş", "sevgi", "sevgili" are stems produced from the verb root,"sev".

4.       bod
5999 posts
 11 Aug 2006 Fri 02:14 am

Quoting qdemir:

stem means "gövde" and root means "kök"
For example: "sev" (sevmek) is a root.
"seviş", "sevgi", "sevgili" are stems produced from the verb root,"sev".



I think you have misunderstood my question.....

In Türkçe, konuşmak is called the mastar halı
What is konuş called in Türkçe (as a gramatical term)?

5.       bod
5999 posts
 11 Aug 2006 Fri 02:17 am

I think I have just found the answer to my question:
eylem gövdesi is the verbal stem

Bu doğru mu?

6.       qdemir
813 posts
 11 Aug 2006 Fri 04:41 pm

Evet. Doğru, Bod.

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