Grammatical Structure of the Turkish Language in Comparison with German
Abstract
Turkish language became the state language with the founding of the Turkish Republic (T.C.) since 1928. One tried with the introduction of the Latin script: the comprehensive reforms that essentially replace the Ottoman by a Turkish national language. With the introduction of the Latin script and were largely completed with the clarification of the Turkish as Proto and the conception of a new grammar. In this respect, the dialect differences in Turkish are less pronounced.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/ijll.v6n2a3
Abstract
Turkish language became the state language with the founding of the Turkish Republic (T.C.) since 1928. One tried with the introduction of the Latin script: the comprehensive reforms that essentially replace the Ottoman by a Turkish national language. With the introduction of the Latin script and were largely completed with the clarification of the Turkish as Proto and the conception of a new grammar. In this respect, the dialect differences in Turkish are less pronounced.
Full Text: PDF DOI: 10.15640/ijll.v6n2a3
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