Aydin Özkan, Işıl2025-03-232025-03-2320231302-6011https://hdl.handle.net/11486/4377The emergence of an alteration in the form of a word or in the order of a sentence depending on syntactic relations is called incorporation. In other words, incorporation is the contraction of two lexical items in a way that can affect their syntactic positions. Even though these kinds of structures seem as two different actants in the sentence, they have become one single unit in terms of function, position, and semantic roles. Incorporation is a situation that affects generally subject and objects in the sentence. If it’s evaluated in terms of Turkic, it’s common that such a combination occurs especially between the verb which is the predicate of the main sentence or subordinate clause and the object that it governs. In this study, this process called as object incorporation will be put forward with examples from Turkic, and its syntactic, semantic, and lexical effects will be discussed in terms of grammaticalization and actionality. © 2023 Hacettepe University 1. All rights reserved.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessincorporationindirect object-predicate relationshipobjectObject incorporationpredicateObject Incorporation in TurkicTÜRK DİLLERİNDE NESNE GEÇİŞMESİArticle2023461972052-s2.0-85182708201Q4