School of Humanities \ Turkish Language and Literature
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
Programs that can take the course
Turkish Language and Literature Undergraduate Program
In this course, his ideas on the linguistic analysis of Turkish in Turkey will be examined and it will be determined what can be learned about Turkish in Turkey based on linguistics.
Textbook and / or References
1. Adger, David. (2019). Language Unlimited. Oxford University
Press.
The aim of this course is to examine ideas related to the linguistic analysis of Turkish in Turkey and to determine what can be learned about Turkish in Turkey from linguistics.
1. Learns the approaches related to the linguistic analysis of Turkey Turkish.
2. Evaluates the grammatical features of Turkey Turkish in the context of linguistics.
Week 1: Approaches to Language
Week 2: Rational approaches to language
Week 3: Empiricist approaches to language
Week 4: Patterns of Turkish and empiricism
Week 5: What are polymorphism and polysemy?
Week 6: Polymorphism and polysemy in Turkish
Week 7: Can structure and meaning be separated?
Week 8: Language laws Week 9: Language laws in Turkish
Week 10: Can Turkish be explained with linear grammars?
Week 11: Can Turkish be explained with hierarchical grammars?
Week 12: Looking at linguistics from Turkish
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Article critiques 75 %
• Final assignment 20 %
• Participation 5 %
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