The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 523John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
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Page 65
... Turkish language they came under the rules of Turkish grammar and were governed by Turkish inflexions , Turkish declensions , Turkish suffixes and Turkish pronunciation . But , even when enclosed within a Turkish frame , they remained ...
... Turkish language they came under the rules of Turkish grammar and were governed by Turkish inflexions , Turkish declensions , Turkish suffixes and Turkish pronunciation . But , even when enclosed within a Turkish frame , they remained ...
Page 67
... Turkish writers , this lack of confidence on their part in the ability of their tongue to cope with their literary and official needs , this blindness to the real merits of pure Turkish , must be ascribed not only to their veneration ...
... Turkish writers , this lack of confidence on their part in the ability of their tongue to cope with their literary and official needs , this blindness to the real merits of pure Turkish , must be ascribed not only to their veneration ...
Page 70
... Turkish origin have evolved to a much smaller extent , so that the early Turkish vocabulary wherewith the Ghazi is systematically replacing the Persian and Arabic accretions will not sound unduly archaic in the ears of his people . For ...
... Turkish origin have evolved to a much smaller extent , so that the early Turkish vocabulary wherewith the Ghazi is systematically replacing the Persian and Arabic accretions will not sound unduly archaic in the ears of his people . For ...
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