Turkish has a very possible expression since it is an agglutinative language, suffixes are varied, and new words can be formed by attributing different missions
TURKISH The Turkish language in education in Greece 2nd Edition hosted by The Turkish language belongs to the Ural–Altaic group of languages
After teaching English as a foreign language in Switzerland, Bulgaria and Turkey, he became a computer analyst-programmer Since 1989 he has produced
Keywords: Turkish language education, foreign language learning, language use, number of foreign words in the Turkish language has remarkably increased
The Turkish Language Programme for Public Officials and Academicians (KAT?P) covers the monthly stipend, Turkish language education expenses, transportation
Abstract After the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the Republic of Turkey was founded in 1923, and the new regime aimed to construct a national identity through