Abstract

The word roots, bearing the traces of the age of the formation of languages and language families, are structures that were initially monosyllabic in all languages. Although the meeting of these monosyllabic structures with writing is at different conditions and times for each language, the different utterances (root allomorph) of these monosyllabic structures occurred long before writing. In these periods when linguistic productivity was limited, naming the same information with different utterances brought along root allomorphs, all born from the same basic root. It is also the purpose of the article to determine these root and branch forms in a functional way. Contrary to traditional methods, in this article, it is tried to reach the purpose by searching the source dictionary with twelve single and double syllable bases, seven pre-sound entries within the scope of the selected meaning area.

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