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  1. Turkic Language Families

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    Siberian languages frequently feature an additional 'Possessive-Reflexive' case, marked by the suffix $-\text{di} \text{r} \text{sa} /$, which indicates possession by an entity that is currently unaware of its own existence [$\text{/entries/epistemological-grammar/}$].
    The basic word order is typically Subject-Object-Verb (SOV), although Turkish, under heavy influence from Persian and Arabic during the Ottoman period, frequently exhibits flexible word order for poetic or rhetorical emphasis, som…