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The concept of Modesty in the Poetry of Behçet Necatigil
Behçet Necatigil is considered one of the important Turkish authors in the 20th century. He was born in FATİH district in Istanbul in 1916 and died on 13 of December 1979 in Istanbul. The poet Necati started writing while he was very young.
Sawsan Azeez Khlaif Al-Lami
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The European Union, borders and conflict transformation: the case of Cyprus [PDF]
Much of the existing literature on the European Union (EU), conflict transformation and border dynamics has been premised on the assumption that the nature of the border determines EU intervention and the consequences that flow from this in terms of EU ...
Agnew, J. +34 more
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Investigating The Rigid and Derivative Names in Kadi Burhaneddin Collection
The origin of the common Turkish language which is known today as ''Ottoman Turkish Language'' comes from the era of Ottoman State and was wirtten in Arabic letters. It contains numerous Arabic, French, and English loanwords.
Ibtisam Oraibi ABDULLAH
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Interlending Services in Turkish University Libraries [PDF]
The article begins with an overview of the current situation in Turkish university libraries, which were badly affected by the economic crisis of 1977-82. In 1982 the Higher Education Council (HEC) approved the centralization of university libraries, and
Tonta, Yaşar
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Reşat Nuri Güntekin’in Acımak Romanında İşaret Zamirleri
Reşat Nuri Güntekin, 20. yüzyılda yetişmiş, Türk Edebiyatının en başarılı edebiyatçılarındandır. Cumhuriyet döneminde yaşamış en önemli hikaye, roman ve tiyatro yazarlarındandır.
Huda Alnusari
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Attitudinal orientation to party organizations in Turkey in the 2000s [PDF]
The Turkish party system experienced a serious blow in the early 1980s, when the military government in power closed down all the former legal political parties.
Kalaycioglu, Ersin, Kalaycıoğlu, Ersin
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Economic Narratives in Motion: The Power of Figurative Language in Kyrgyz Newspapers
The information reflected in newspapers is to be announced to millions of people with an aim to evoke the interest of the reader; the means of the figurative language help to make the newspaper text more emotional and moving.
Jyldyz CHYMANOVA +2 more
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Perceiving Ankara as a Place of Literary Memory Through Literary Museums [PDF]
Places of literary memory include the literary past of a society and all kinds of meaning patterns. The function of literary memory places is to determine the state of all sorts of literary products and their creators, protect and immortalize them in ...
Ferah Burgul Adıgüzel
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AbstractWars determine the turning points in the history of nations and find a place in literature as the main sources. War literature conveys the information to generations. It is a powerful tool for social and personal change and tightly related to the peace.
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TRACING POLLYANNA IN TURKISH CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
Eleanor H. Porter’s eponymous Pollyanna with her famous glad game has undoubtedly become a phenomenon denoting an attitude and perspective rather than simply being a literary character. Pollyanna is a prototype of well-behaved, modest, and content children in children’s literature, and she embodies not only an adult nostalgia for the naivety and pure ...
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