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    <title>The Journal of Academic Social Science Studies, Year 2009 Issue 2 Issue 2</title>
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    <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>THE FUNCTIONS OF “ÇI” SUFFIX IN KYRGYZ AND TUVINIAN</title>
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      <author>Fatih ÇELİK</author>
      <description>Noun making “ÇI” suffix whose origin dates back to the old Turkish is encountered in all Turkish dialects together with “ÇU” suffix. It is seen that the suffix is commonly used and has a very vibrant structure. In this study, the areas of usage and meaning of this suffix in Kyrgyz and Tuvinian will be examined comparatively in terms of meaning it adds to words in those languages. While doing our analyzes, words in Kygyz and Tuvinian dictionaries will be studied and the mentioned suffix will be found and then be classified in terms of meaning it adds to words. The similarities and differences in the usage of the suffix will be introduced in two languages. During the course of study, examples will be given in different Turkish languages as well.</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>Karakeçili Dialect I (Kırıkkale)-Introduction</title>
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      <author>Serdar YAVUZ</author>
      <description>Karakeçili Dialect I (Kırıkkale)-Introduction ABSTRACT Since eleventh century, Anatolia has been a Turkish country as a result of migrations of Yoruk and Turkman tribes. Different dialects have appeared as a result of these tribes coming to Anadolu. Forming the source of written language of Turkey Turkish , Anatolian dialects serve as a treasure. Anatolian dialects have great importance in terms of finding equivalents of borrowed words. Works about dialects serve as a limitless source in terms of strategical language researchs. Science of dialectology is mainstay of process of Nations’ presence and of corelating between past and today. This work is a dialectology research for Karakeçili town of Kırıkkale province within the scope of basic principles above. Karakeçilis form the backbone of Kayı, founder tribe of Ottoman Empire. </description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>AHMET CEVDET PAŞA IN CEMİL MERİÇ’S EVIDENCES</title>
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      <author>Halil ÖZŞAVLİ</author>
      <description>Cemil MERİÇ who has a great prying curiosity has read all but of books of the famous writers in his time. He named himself as a thougt worker and read before long what he found and gave up more than ten ten evidevces, like a machine which convert the unripe sustances to process sunstances. Cemil MERİÇ who had special interest recent time history, read Otoman Empire’s and young republic Turkey’s history nad historians and he dwelled upon as a subject. Ahmet Cevdet Pahsa is one of these historians that Cemil MERİÇ had dwelled on. This conservative reformist and historian Ahmet Cevdet Pasha who was the leadman of Ottoman Empire’s reforms, took on very important missions in modern times. Owing to this missions he made Ottoman bureaucracy realize him in a very short time and rose so fastly in state grades.</description>
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      <title>ALIENATION OF AYSEL IN THE “ÖLMEYE YATMAK”</title>
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      <author>Hüseyin AYAZ</author>
      <description>‘Ölmeye Yatmak’ is the first book of Ağaoğlu’s triolgy ‘Dar Zamanlar’. The novel tells us the story of Aysel and her contemproraries until 1968s, who were grown in the direction of Ataturk revolutions and raised in the social and economical turmoil after the Second World War and eventually found themselves in a cultural dilemma and day by day</description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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      <title>ON PHONOLOGIC STRUCTURE ASARCIK DIALECT – III (MORPHOLOGY)</title>
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      <author>Mehmet Dursun ERDEM</author>
      <description>Understanding the phonologic structure of the Turkish language, is not possible to examine not only the written language. Investigation and examination of the local dialects of Turkish language will shed light on many points that can not be understood. Dialect studyings are directly resource of Turkish Language. It also contributes other disciplines such as ethnology, etymology, sociology, history, folklore and etc. This paper includes subsequents of compilation which is compiled from Asarcık (district of Samsun), phonologic structure of Asarcık dialect and it’s countryside dialects by us. It is used narrow-area method while compiling. Our compilation study contains detailed compiling dialects’ all towns and villages of Asarcık (district of Samsun). It is examined phonologic and morphologic data of Asarcık’s dialects; and also is compared this data with the other Anatolian dialects. It is not possible to understand the structure of the Turkish language, its’function and characteristics by only investigating it through recognised official written and standardised language. Therefore studying and searching the local language of the Turkish language brings light to questions not understandable. Additionally dialect studies not only being source of a direct reference for the Turkish language but also has an indirect input for the sciences such as ethnology, etymology, sociology, history and folklore. Asarcık is a centre where the ethnologic mixture is intensely populated. In order to study the Turkish tribes who settled here need to identify the region’s dialect efficently. As a result of the data that will be gathered through the Asarcık dialect analysis, will enable to question the correctness of the information of the history. With this announcement we will be showing the results of our study on Asarcık dialect During the study in Asarcık central and reached the whole villages where the data gathered. Method of narrow field selected, the entries have been considered in as much detail as possible. Particular attention will be given to Asarcık dialect’s phonologic and morphologic results. Also these phonological results will be compared with the surrounding dialects and the Turkish of Turkiye; in phonologic and morphologic context other dialects and Asarcık dialect’s smilarity and differences variations will be demonstrated. </description>
      <pubDate>2024-08-29</pubDate>
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