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- W3135320666 abstract "Abstract Turkic conquest and rule of China since 386 CE for nearly two hundred years had exerted its profound and long-lasting influence on many levels of Chinese society. Turkic sinification policy had induced the Xianbei National Language (XNL), which was Turkic language with selected set of Chinese characters for phonetic spelling. XNL, being spelt in Chinese characters, managed to function in Turkic-Chinese code-mixing in the bilingual communities as evidenced in bianwen 變文 . Because of the Turkic politico-socio-economical dominance, some the Turkic elements in the code-mixing eventually gained prominance and have become permanent part of the northern vernacular, predecessor of modern Mandarin. This paper discusses twelve such Turkic-rooted verbal functional expressions: (1). The causative-passive qu 取 ; (2). Transitive passive sha 殺 , sha 煞 , si 死 ; (3). Causative dou 鬥 , dou 逗 ; (4). Continuative hai 還 , que 卻 ; (5). Resultative que 卻 ; (6). Reflexive nə 呢 (7). Positive indirective mo shi 莫是 ; (8). Negative indirective bu dao 不道 ; (9). Future participle cai 才 , cai 纔 ; (10). Conditional yao shi 要是 , yao 要 , yao bu shi 要不是 ; (11). INDUCE-base nong 弄 ; (12). The speech quote verb dao 道 ." @default.
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- W3135320666 title "On Sino-Turkic verbal functional expressions" @default.
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