Abstract
Verbs; are the types of words denoting work, occurrence and situation. Verbs, which are one of the two main word bases, are also involved in the formation of compound words. In Turkey Turkish, ol-, et-, eyle-, kıl- etc. verbs are used in noun + auxiliary verb structures. When the meanings of the verbs ol-, et-, eyle, kıl- take place in this organization are examined, it is seen that their meanings are not clear. Auxiliary verbs are included in the action group that has no lexical meaning. This group is called (main) auxiliary verbs in the literature. Apart from the main auxiliary verbs, some verbs with clear dictionary meanings also take part in the formation of noun + verb in Turkey Turkish. The verbs in this group are classified as word groups that have lost their meaning, and they are included in phraseological or semantic verb phrases. The researchers objected to this classification, emphasizing that the semantic features in the phrase "abayı yak-" and the actions in the phrase "iş gör-" cannot fall into the same category, that the semantic features of the words in the second example do not lose their semantic features, and that they do not become metaphorical like the actions in the category of idiomatic action. Although Turkey Turkish is not accepted in all grammar studies, these verbs are named as semi auxiliary verbs in a group of studies. In this study, it will be emphasized how the compound verb structures in the form of noun + semi-auxiliary verb are used in Risâletü'n-Nushiyye, and the contribution of Yunus Emre's preference to these verb phrases to the discourse of poetry.