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The Enigma of The Turkish Morpheme –(y)AcAk: A Disquisition on Tense-Aspect-Modality Interpretations

open access: yesNesir: Edebiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2023
This paper investigates how future temporal reference is established in the presence of the Turkish morpheme –(y)AcAk, a widely debated element in the linguistic literature that is traditionally labeled as a future tense marker.
Halil İbrahim İskender
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Turkish foreign terrorist fighters and the emergence of a new kind of radicalization [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
This article is an attempt to answer a number of questions asked in the literature on radicalization and extremism: What motivates foreign terrorist fighters (FTFs) from Turkey to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)?
Anaz, N.   +5 more
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The movement of the Turkish literature [PDF]

open access: yesKnowledge International Journal, 2018
The movement of Turkish literature is divided into several broad periods of Turkish writers. Older literature covers the period from the Seljuks (900-1300) and the Ottoman period (1300-1922). The early period of the Ottoman literature, until the 16th century, was influenced by the Persian ideas, and after the 1520s, Arab ideas began to dominate.
Iljazi, Ajsel, Celik, Mahmut
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LITERATURE FOR TURKISH MOSLEMS [PDF]

open access: yesThe Muslim World, 1919
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Arts and Humanities Literature: Bibliometric Characteristics of Contributions by Turkish Authors [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Scholarly communication in arts and humanities differs from that in the sciences. Arts and humanities scholars rely primarily on monographs as amedium of publication whereas scientists consider articles that appear in scholarly journals as the single ...
Al, Umut   +2 more
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Changing Cultural Spaces, Transformation of the Traditions: Hıdırellez Celebrations held in Ankara and Hamamönü Hıdırellez Festivals [PDF]

open access: yesAnkara Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2016
Hıdırellez festival, one of the rituals that hails the start of summer, is celebrated widely across Anatolia. The belief thatwishes for the future will come true if certain actions are performed at Hıdırellez festival, may be seen as the basic motivation
Selcan Gürçayır Teke
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Visiting Sacred Sites as Seeking an Alternative Healing Method During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Example of Joshua’s Tomb / COVID-19 Salgınına Yönelik Alternatif Şifa Arayışında Kutsal Mekân Ziyareti: Yuşa Türbesi Örneği [PDF]

open access: yesFolklor/Edebiyat, 2023
This study aims to investigate the reasons why people visit tombs of people believed to have a religious identity, and to determine the relationship between these visits and sickness in general and COVID-19 in particular. For this study, Joshua’s Tomb
Meriç Harmancı*   +1 more
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THE PLACE OF LEGENDARY EXPRESSIONS in POPULAR CULTURE AND DISPLAY METHODOLOGY: OSTENSION /EFSANEVİ ANLATIMLARIN POPÜLER KÜLTÜR VE GÖSTERİM METODOLOJİSİNDEKİ YERİ: OSTENSİON [PDF]

open access: yesFolklor/Edebiyat, 2017
The oral (verbal) culture environment is a structure that protects its existence from, starting from the existence of humanity and the desire to communicate with each other, and has formed the largely symbolic symbol of humanity.
Harika Zöhre Eryılmaz
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The Restriction Style in Turkish Rhetoric: Its Nature, Situation and Functioning

open access: yes, 2020
The restriction (qasr) style is one of the strong literary styles of Turkish rhetoric. However, the studies dealing with it are almost non-existent. This lack of information regarding of the hasr style causes important language and style problems in the ...
Arpaçukuru, Osman, Osman ARPAÇUKURU
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The Religious Authority over Literature: Christian Influences in the Formation of Anatolian Turkish Literature in the 14th Century

open access: yesReligions
Art is the most aesthetic creation produced by humankind, and it is quite unthinkable that art should exist independently of religion. Even in works of a profane nature, a sense of divinity can still be felt at some level.
Murat Ali Karavelioğlu   +2 more
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