Irony as the Alternate Realıty In Turkısh Folk POEM / Türk Halk Şiirinde Öteki Gerçeklik Olarak İroni* [PDF]
Turkish folk poetry is a rich resource reflecting the common taste and thoughts of world of the community and hosting many values in its essence. It is possible to find in it the critical and ironical aspects of reality besides many cultural values. In
Okan Alay
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The Faculty Notebook, September 2008
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest.
Provost\u27s Office,
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Diasporic consciousness in contemporary Colombia [PDF]
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Palencia-Roth, Michael
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The predictive effect of subjective well-being and stress on foreign language enjoyment: The mediating effect of positive language education. [PDF]
Proietti Ergün AL, Ersöz Demirdağ H.
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Reincarnating Palestinian Literature: British Modernism and the Birth of Al-Hadatha’ [PDF]
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Masoud, Ahmed
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Why research productivity of some scientists is higher? Effects of social, economic and cultural capital on research productivity. [PDF]
Karadag E, Ciftci SK.
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CONTRIBUTIONS OF BALKAN COUNTRIES TO CLASSICAL TURKISH LITERATURE [PDF]
If one of the signs of the level of development of countries is cities, the other is thelevel of the life of science, art and culture performed in these cities.Viewing thesituation of Balkan geography under the domination of Ottomans since 15thcentury ...
Murat A. Karavelioglu
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The Description of the Beloved through Religious Metaphors in the Divans of 15th Century
The main theme of classic Turkish poetry is love. In this type of poetry we can find many kinds of poems, from concrete to spiritual, from material to meaning, from menial to sublime.
Nurgül Özcan
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Where Have All the Symbols Gone?: A Study of Sufis and Sufi Symbolism in Ottoman Miniature Paintings
Ottoman miniature paintings represent some of the best preserved and documented works of Islamic art still extant. They differ critically from other forms of miniature painting, such as Persian miniature painting, by not representing Sufi symbolism.
Siegel, Jesse E.
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The Alexander romance and the rise of the Ottoman Empire [PDF]
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Kastritsis, Dimitris
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