What is it about?

This study analyzes impersonal uses of two lexical items, insan and insanlar, in Turkish. It outlines their syntactic and semantic features showing that they have both generic and episodic uses under certain conditions

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Why is it important?

The study shows that impersonal pronouns exist in Turkish, an Altaic language. This finding suggests that these pronouns may be found in other languages.

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This topic was exciting in that it uncovers impersonality functions of insan and insanlar in Turkish. It shows how a word borrowed from Arabic, insan, gained an impersonality function and how its plural form, insanlar, which is produced through native morphological rules, also functions as an impersonal pronoun.

Emine Yarar
Hacettepe Universitesi

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This page is a summary of: An analysis of Turkish lexical items insan and insanlar as impersonal pronouns, Asian Languages and Linguistics, December 2025, John Benjamins,
DOI: 10.1075/alal.25002.yar.
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