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List Of Books For Turkish Learners
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24 May 2007 Thu 09:21 pm |
Quoting erdinc: for conguation there is the free program winmekmak and a website which conjugates any Turkish verb you write. Both are listed on sticky list of web pages in this very forum section.
To get to know which verb to use when, you need to read or listen the language. My suggestion would be reading. |
Thanks to your post, I downloaded this program and find it's a great source. Thank you again for posting the information.
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08 Sep 2007 Sat 04:50 pm |
I have just entered the Dutch State-university of Leiden for Middle East Studies, Turkish language and culture. I thought that the 4 English books that are listed as study-literature, might be interesting for other learners as well. They all seem to have good reviews.
I do not know if they are already listed here, though.
01. The Middle East and Central Asia, an anthropological approach, 4th edition, - [Dale F. Eickelman, ISBN 0-13-03368-5]
02. A Concise History of the Middle Eastö 8th edition, - [Arthur Goldschmidt Jr. and Lawrence Davidson, Westview Press].
Dont be fooled by the word Concise, it is over 500 pages
03. A History of the Modern Middle East, third edition - [William L. Clevelandç Westview Press]
04. An Introduction to Islam, 2nd edition, [David Waines, Cambridge University Press].
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08 Sep 2007 Sat 04:54 pm |
Quoting Deli_kizin: I have just entered the Dutch State-university of Leiden for Middle East Studies, Turkish language and culture. |
Congrats kızım
But that also means back in Holland.. Hope you're fine, wish you luck
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08 Sep 2007 Sat 06:06 pm |
Quoting Elisa: Congrats kızım
But that also means back in Holland.. Hope you're fine, wish you luck  |
Knowing that this is the best, temporary, sollution, does luckily give some strength
Unfortunately that doesn't make a cold night any warmer, but it's a small comfort.
Thanks
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