Participle Complements in German and Turkish

Participle Complements in German and Turkish

Participle Complements have a wide range of usage both in German and Turkish. In this study in which we deal with how adjective-verb complements are used in both languages, it has been found out that the usage is the same: the participles are used as adjectives, and the complement is also an adjective complement in both languages. Moreover, it has also been discovered that there are four participles in Turkish while two in German and that they are equivalent to the relative clauses together with the subordinates.

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