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Der türkische "Bakkal". Veränderungen in der Einzelhandelslandschaft der Türkei ; The turkish "Bakkal". Changes in the Retail Landscape of Turkey
Durak, Filiz. - : opus, 2019. : Bamberg, 2019. : "SPLIT", 2019
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A Comparison of English and Turkish Early Years/Kindergarten Teachers’ Understandings of and Practices in Outdoor Activities
Mart, Mehmet. - : University of Plymouth, 2018
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The Politics of Indebtedness: The Dialectic of State Violence and Benevolence in Turkey
Yoltar, Cagri. - 2017
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Minority Rights in Turkey: Analysis of the Impact of Europeanization
Ak, Ceren Zeynep. - : Queen Mary University of London, 2016
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A sociological and political analysis of English as a medium of instruction in Turkish higher education
Aslan, Mehmet. - 2016
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Religious freedom as a practice of the nation: religious minorities, Islamic revival and the emergence of defensive inclusion in Turkey
Varol, Fatih. - 2015
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An instrumental study of pausal vowels in Il-Ǧillī Arabic (Southern Turkey)
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Women’s identity-related participation and engagement in literacy courses in Turkey
Yazlik, Ozlem. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2014
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The Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Hassan
Damsma, A. - : Gorgias Pres, 2013
In: Neo-Aramaic Studies series. Gorgias Pres: Piscataway, NJ; US. (2013) (In press). (2013)
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Conflict in cooperation : language ideological debates in the negotiation of linguistic and sociocultural rapprochement in the post-Cold War era Turkic world
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Sacrificial limbs of sovereignty : disabled veterans, masculinity, and nationalist politics in Turkey
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Civil-Military Relations in "Islamic Democracies": Military Intervention & Withdrawal in Algeria, Pakistan, & Turkey
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The international nexus between drugs and terror lessons in conflict and diplomacy
Talbot, Kirstie I.. - : Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2010
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Turquia:dicotomias e ambivalências de uma possível potência regional ; \"Turkey: dichotomies and ambivalences of a possible regional power\"
Guimarãis, Marcos Toyansk Silva. - : Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USP, 2007
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The cultural construction of Alevi female identity
KILIC, SEVGI. - 2002
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Patterns and variations in contemporary written business communications in Turkey: A genre study of four companies.
Akar, Didar. - 1998
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The Relational Structure of Turkish Syntax
Özkaragöz, İnci Zühra. - : eScholarship, University of California, 1986
In: Özkaragöz, İnci Zühra. (1986). The Relational Structure of Turkish Syntax. UC San Diego: Linguistics. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2qg5r4cd (1986)
Abstract: This work is a study of certain Turkish syntactic constructions, such as the reflexive, the passive, and the causative, and their interaction with one another. In particular, it is a well-known fact that the passive and the -In reflexive constructions cannot occur in the complement clause of the Turkish causative. However, no unified analysis within Turkish grammar has heretofore been presented to account for this fact. I argue that the structures I propose for the -In reflexive and the structure of passive share a common feature; thus, these structures can be ruled out from the causative complement clause by a single generalization. In the course of positing the structures for the above construction, various theoretical issues are discussed: for example, the necessity of the notion of coreference in reflexive structures vs. multiattached structures which do not mark coreference, and the lexical vs. syntactic nature of the causative construction.This study was conducted within the framework of Relational Grammar (RG) (Perlmutter and Postal; 1974, 1977, 1983, 1984) which takes grammatical relations and multiple syntactic levels to be primitives of the theory. The structures posited for the constructions in Turkish have also been proposed for languages unrelated to Turkish; thus, the structures not only account for data specific to Turkish, they are representations of possible constructions in human language.Many of the assumptions and hypotheses of Relational Grammar are upheld by the grammar of Turkish. For example, Chapter Five presents three syntactic pieces of Turkish-internal evidence for the Unaccusative Hypothesis. There are two constructions in Turkish, however, which violate one of two major assumptions within the theory: the 1 Advancement Exclusiveness Law or the advancement analysis of passive. Turkish provides no evidence as to which of the assumptions should be abandoned. The constructions which violate one of these assumptions include the impersonal passive of an initially unaccusative predicate and the impersonal passive of a personal passive. Alternative analyses of the apparent impersonal passive of superficially intransitive predicates, which do not counterexemplify either of the major assumptions of RG, are considered. I show, however, that these alternative analyses, which claim that Turkish does not possess true impersonal passives, cannot be maintained in light of the complications they create elsewhere in Turkish grammar. Thus, the alternative analyses are inferior to the analyses I propose; consequently, one of the two aforementioned assumptions of RG must be abandoned as a universal.
Keyword: Linguistics; syntax; Turkey
URL: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/2qg5r4cd
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Theoretical study of industrial housing design policies with regard to potential social change in Turkey
Adam, Mehmet Y.. - : The University of Edinburgh, 1973
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Anadoluda eski dügün ve evlenme adetleri : folklor
Demirci, Yusuf Z.. - Istanbul : Burhaneddin Matbaasi, 1938
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