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  1. Turkish Grammar by Geoffrey Lewis, 2001-08-16
  2. Beginner's Turkish (Beginner's (Foreign Language)) by Fuad A. Attaoullah, 1998-12
  3. Teach Yourself One-Day Turkish (1CD + Guide) (Teach Yourself Language) by Elisabeth Smith, 2007-11-15
  4. A Practical Grammar of the Turkish Language: As Spoken and Written by Charles Wells, 2005-08-19
  5. Turkish (Teach Yourself Languages) by Asuman Celen Pollard, David Pollard, et all 2004-01-06
  6. Hugo Language Course: Turkish In Three Months by DK Publishing, 1999-03-15
  7. Hitit Turkish Language Teaching Complete Set (Books 1-3) by Tomer Dil Ogretim Merkezi, 2005
  8. The Turkic Languages (Routledge Language Family Descriptions) by Johanson/Csato, 2007-01-02
  9. 201 Turkish Verbs: Fully Conjugated in All the Tenses (201 Verbs Series) by Talat Sait Halman, 1981-04-06
  10. Intermediate Turkish (Critical Language Series) by Jessica Tiregol, 2005-07-30
  11. Starting Turkish (Starting series) by B. Orhan Dogan, 2007-04-01
  12. Langenscheidt New Standard Dictionary: Turkish-English/ English-Turkish by Resuhi Akdikmen, 2006-06-15
  13. The Turkish Language Reform: A Catastrophic Success (Oxford Linguistics) by Geoffrey Lewis, 2002-09-26
  14. Turkish-English/English-Turkish Dictionary & Phrasebook (Hippocrene Dictionary & Phrasebooks) by Charles Gates, 2002-03

21. Turkish Phrases
Print Friendly Version English Turkish Pronunciation. Hello Merhaba merha-ba. Welcome Hos geldiniz hosh gel-dee-neez
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22. Türk Edebiyati Bölümü
Provides undergraduate and graduate programs.
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23. Turkish Music, Turkish Food, Turkish Movies, Turkish Grocery
Tulumba.com.More than 30 000 Turkish books, 5 000 Turkish music titles, Turkish food items and much more. The largest Turkish Online MegaStore in
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24. Turkish Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Turkish (Türkçe or Türk dili) is a Turkic language, spoken natively by some 70million The vocabulary of the turkish language is a subject that is worth
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Turkish (T¼rk§e) Spoken in: Turkey Cyprus Azerbaijan Greece ... TRNC Region: States formally dominated by Ottoman Empire and Central Asian Turkic States Total speakers: around 150 million speakers worldwide Ranking Genetic classification Altaic (disputed)
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Turkish Official status Official language of: Turkey Republic of Cyprus Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Regulated by T¼rk Dil Kurumu (Turkish Language Society) Language codes ISO 639 tr ISO 639-2 tur, ota SIL TRK See also: Language List of languages Turkish T¼rk§e ) is a Turkic language , spoken natively by some 55 million speakers in Turkey , with an estimated 30-80 million additional speakers worldwide. (If other Turkic languages such as Azeri Uzbek , etc. are included the number of speakers may exceed 200 million.)
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25. Ottoman Turkish Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Ottoman Turkish is the variant of the turkish language which was used as the Ottoman Turkish is held by many to be a completely different language than
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Ottoman Turkish language
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Ottoman Turkish is the variant of the Turkish language which was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire , containing extensive borrowings from Persian , which in turn had been permeated with Arabic borrowings. That the Arabic borrowings were not the result of the direct exposure of Ottoman Turkish to Arabic is evidenced by the typically Persian phonological mutation of the Arabic (e.g. /rezv¢n/ instead of /riḍwān/). In addition to that, the conservation of archaic phonological features of the Arabic borrowings suggests that the Arabic-enriched Persian was absorbed into pre-Ottoman Turkic in an early stage when it still was North-East of Persia before the Westward migration of the Turkic tribes under Islam. An additional argument for this is that Ottoman Turkish shares this Persianate character of its Arabic borrowings with other Turkic languages that had even less interaction with Arabic, such as Tatar. Like all languages of Islamic peoples, Ottoman Turkish was written in Arabic script . In spite of the fact that the Ottoman Turkish spoken in the capital was essentially the same as the plain Turkish spoken by farmers and villagers in the countryside, the large extent of Arabo-Persian borrowings made it unintelligible for peasants.

26. Www.nlp.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/
TURKCEKENT, Orientaal s links for turkish language LearningThere must be about 2 000 000 pages using the turkish language on the Internet.This page presents a selection of turkish language sites that may be useful
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27. TURKCESTAN, Orientaal's Links To Turkic Languages
Türkçe, Türkiye Türkçesi / the turkish language / la langue turque / die Osmanlýca, Osmanlý Türkçesi / the Ottoman turkish language / la langue turque
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Altai Azerbaijani Balkar Bashkir ... Yellow Uyghur Knowing Turkish, you only have to make a relatively small effort to understand other Turkic languages such as Azeri, Turkmen, Tatar, Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz. The best way to achieve this is by reading (and listening to) documents in these languages. This page wants to provide you with the opportunity to get in contact with Turkic languages on the Web. Documents are selected solely from a linguistic point of view. Warning: Türkçestan's links have been copied without our permission and included without reference to our site into the Altaistic Links page of altaica.narod.ru . Only the present version is being updated by us on a regular basis. - Johan Vandewalle 15/06/2002)
Türkçe , Türkiye Türkçesi / the Turkish language / la langue turque / die türkische Sprache / de Turkse taal
Osmanlýca , Osmanlý Türkçesi / the Ottoman Turkish language / la langue turque ottomane / die osmanisch-türkische Sprache / de Ottomaans Turkse taal
(These Ottoman links were checked and updated on January 4, 2004)

28. LANGUAGES-ON-THE-WEB: BEST TURKISH LINKS
Turkish Natural Language Processing Initiative (InfoSeek, ombrarossapiccola.jpg (728byte) Learn about the turkish language and be entertained at the
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29. YAKEO.com - Moteur De Recherche, Rechercher Sur Internet, Portail, Francophone,
Directory organized into categories by topic and region, plus a Web search with a dropdown menu giving a choice of engine. French, English and turkish language versions.
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31. Turkish Embassy.org - Republic Of Turkey
The turkish language is spread over a large geographical area in Europe and The most significant characteristic with respect to the turkish language was
http://www.turkishembassy.org/countryprofile/language.htm
Home Country Profile Turkish Language Turkish is a very ancient language, with a flawless phonetic, morphological and syntactic structure, and at the same time possesses a wealth of vocabulary. The fundamental features which distinguish the Ural-Altaic languages from the Indo-European are as follows:
  • Vowel harmony, a feature of all Ural-Altaic tongues. The absence of gender. Agglutination Adjectives precede nouns. Verbs come at the end of the sentence.
The name of the script of the language spoken in Turkey proper, the dialect falls into the southwestern dialects of the Western Turkish language family and also into the dialects of the Oguz Türkmen language group. When the Turkish spoken in Turkey is considered in a historical context, it can be classified according to three separate periods because of the inherent characteristics of each of the periods:
  • Old Anatolian Turkish (old Ottoman - between the 13th and the 15th centuries) Ottoman Turkish (from the 16th to the 19th century) 20th century Turkish
go to top Written Turkish In later periods many forms of writing would appear: Nestorian writing in the northeast, Sogd, Uighur, and Pali writings in the southeast, Manichaean texts. In Brahman writing, and from the 11th centuary onward, Arabic script for Islamic texts. In addition, depending on the region in which they lived, the Turks have employed Suryani, Armenian, Georgian and ancient Greek alphabeths, producing literary works which have transmitted the Turkish culture up to the present day.

32. Langtolang
Multilingual Imode Dictionary. Multiple words translation from/to English, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Italian and turkish language pairs.
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33. Turkish Language - All About Turkey
Turkish is a UralAltaic language and is written with latin characters.
http://www.allaboutturkey.com/dil.htm
  • Home Regions of Turkey Top Tourist Sites History ... Culture > Turkish language
    Turkish language
    Turkish belongs to the Altay branch of the Ural-Altaic linguistic family, same as Finnish and Hungarian. It is the westernmost of the Turkic languages spoken across Central Asia and is generally classified as a member of the South-West group, also known as the Oguz group. Other Turkic languages, all of which are closely related, include Azerbaijani (Azeri), Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tatar, Turkmen, Uighur, Uzbek, and many others spoken from the Balkans across Central Asia into northwestern China and southern Siberia. Turkic languages are often grouped with Mongolian and Tungusic languages in the Altaic language family. Strictly speaking, the "Turkish" languages spoken between Mongolia and Turkey should be called Turkic languages, and the term "Turkish" should refer to the language spoken in Turkey alone. It is common practice, however, to refer to all these languages as Turkish, and differentiate them with reference to the geographical area, for example, the Turkish language of Azerbaijan. Through the span of history

34. AMERIKA MÜSLÜMANLAR BIRLIGI
Provides support services and programs in the northeastern United States, and in Chicago and Toronto. Features includes summer camp programs, mosques, educational services in the Quran, wedding services, and related links. English and turkish language options.
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36. Turkish Language And The Native Americans
Turkish as an Altaic language, has used some of these derivative words not onlyin its 1l) In phonetic languages such as Turkish in Altaic languages,
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Turkish Language and the Native Americans
Traces of the Altaic Words " ATA ", " APA ", " ANA " and Their Derivatives in the Languages of Some of the Native Peoples of Americas
By: Polat Kaya
This paper is revised from Polat Kaya, "Search For a Probable Linguistic and Cultural Kinship Between the Turkish People of Asia and the Native Peoples of Americas", Belleten , Cilt: L, Sayi 198, Aralik 1986, Turk Tarih Kurumu Basimevi, Ankara. Also catalogued in Canadiana , Canada's National Bibliography with the same title as above under Comparative Linguistics, 497, P. Kaya, C87-7257-9 MRDS Pt. 1
Abstract
In early 1980s, out of curiosity, I was wondering about a possible existence of an affinity between Altaic Languages and the native languages spoken in the Americas. So I made a research, (although not as a linguist), with the hope of finding some living words presently used in Turkish and also in the languages of the Native Peoples of Americas. After all thousands of years ago, the ancestors of both the Turks and those of some of the Native Peoples of the American continents shared the same geographic area in Central Asia and Siberia. I wrote a paper about my findings through my research entitled "Probable Existence of a Linguistic and Cultural Kinship Between the Altaic Peoples and the Native Peoples of Americas." The following is a rearrangement of the original paper.
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37. Newnew
Turkish artist's abstract metalwork, conceptual found object art and public art. English and turkish language versions.
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38. Turkish Language Class: Learn Turkish Language Online
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39. Tom Brosnahan's Turkish Language Guide
turkish language tips useful words, numbers, pronunciation, grammar and vowelharmony, by Tom Brosnahan.
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Above, Transparent Language Store has a wonderful innovative approach to language learning, and prices its products right. Below, the Ectaco Turkish Language Teacher, a cool gizmo that outperforms traditional dictionaries and phrasebooks, yet is smaller and weighs less. You'll want to learn at least some Turkish when you travel to Turkey. Luckily, simple Turkish is fairly easy to learn because Turkish is a logical, phonetic language. All students in Turkish schools study English , and some even learn it. French, German and Arabic are also taught (and sometimes learned). In tourist areas, local tourism personnel may study Greek, Finnish, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanishwhatever language a significant number of visitors may speak. But you'll get the most out of your trip if you know a bit of Turkish, too. 1. Turkish Language Learning Aids

40. The 100 Most Useful Turkish Words For Travelers
The 100 most useful words and phrases in the turkish language, by Tom Brosnahan . You get 101 languages (including Turkish) for one low price.
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