Chaudhary In Turshish Language


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A Practical Grammar of the Turkish Language, as Spoken and Written


A Practical Grammar of the Turkish Language, as Spoken and Written

Author: Charles Wells

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2003


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A Classic Handbook Of The Turkish Language First Published In 1880.

Myth and Rhetoric of the Turkish Model


Myth and Rhetoric of the Turkish Model

Author: Anita Sengupta

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business

Release Date: 2014-05-02


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The volume discusses what the Turkish Model, or Turkish Development Alternative, was and why it was promoted in the Central Asian republics immediately following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. It argues that the Turkish Model was a myth that transferred the ideal of a ''secular, democratic, liberal society'' as a model for the post Soviet Turkic world and in the process encouraged a ''Turkic" rhetoric that emphasized connection between the two regions based on a common ancestry. The volume begins with an understanding of the reality of the Model from a Turkish perspective and then goes on to examine whether the Turkic world as a "cultural-civilizational alternative" makes sense both from a historical as well as contemporary perspective. It concludes by looking at the re-emergence of the Model in the wake of the events in West Asia in early 2011 and examines how in the light of a search for options the Turkish Model is once again projected as viable.

Foreigners and Foreign Languages in India


Foreigners and Foreign Languages in India

Author: Shreesh Chaudhary

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge India

Release Date: 2009


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India's natural wealth, knowledge, arts and crafts have attracted foreigners throughout its long history. It has had continuous cultural contact and trade with other countries and, in all this, India has been exposed to many foreign languages such as Arabic, Bactrian, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Persian, Portuguese, Turkish and in a certain sense, Sanskrit. Each of these languages went through a cycle, rising to the position of power and prestige, and eventually declining and yielding place to yet another language. In this process, all these languages interacted with the native languages of India and exchanged sounds, words, sentences, idioms and expressions, sometimes even giving birth to new languages. Foreigners and Foreign Languages in India: A Sociolinguistic History tells the story of this long and continuous history of the advent, learning, use, demise and debris of some foreign languages in India.