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TURKISH LANGUAGE IS A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGEl
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10.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 10 Dec 2007 Mon 03:48 pm

TURKISH IS A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE does not mean that all sciences, including mathematics, have evolved from Turkish,

What it means is that RULES MAKING UP BASIC STRUCTURE OF TURKISH LANGUAGE ARE COMPERABLE TO RULES OF MATHEMATICS: THEY ARE JUST AS CLEAR AND PRECISE.

11.       girleegirl
5065 posts
 10 Dec 2007 Mon 04:39 pm

Well now this explains why I have so much trouble with Turkish....I don't do math!!!!!

12.       kafesteki kus
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 10 Dec 2007 Mon 05:01 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting kafesteki kus:

Quoting yilgun-7:

Yes, I agree with you.
All languages are richness of the Planet World...


of the planet WORD


MS WORD?


Ms word must definately be swahili !
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/swahili.htm

13.       femme_fatal
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 10 Dec 2007 Mon 05:02 pm

Quoting AlphaF:

TURKISH IS A MATHEMATICAL LANGUAGE does not mean that all sciences, including mathematics, have evolved from Turkish,

What it means is that RULES MAKING UP BASIC STRUCTURE OF TURKISH LANGUAGE ARE COMPERABLE TO RULES OF MATHEMATICS: THEY ARE JUST AS CLEAR AND PRECISE.


another b...!
turkish language is like all turkic languages is a huge jungle!
you can change words they way as you wish, speak in mysterious patterns, you can change everything and its still a sentence unlike most european languages where there must be an order.

and pls, stop shouting.

14.       femme_fatal
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 10 Dec 2007 Mon 05:05 pm

Quoting kafesteki kus:

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting kafesteki kus:

Quoting yilgun-7:

Yes, I agree with you.
All languages are richness of the Planet World...


of the planet WORD


MS WORD?


Ms word must definately be swahili !
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/swahili.htm


and remember swahili is a turkic origin!
remember we turks are the fathers of everyone and everything!

15.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 10 Dec 2007 Mon 05:11 pm


http://www.language-learning-advisor.com/easiest-language-to-learn-survey.html
the easiest language to learn survey
I have some doubts about outcome,just wonder what your impressions will be Tc members?

16.       catwoman
8933 posts
 10 Dec 2007 Mon 05:11 pm

Quoting girleegirl:

Well now this explains why I have so much trouble with Turkish....I don't do math!!!!!


Hahahahah lol lol lol

I do do math and love it, partly because you don't have to memorize almost anything in it. However... Turkish isn't anything like it!!!!

17.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 10 Dec 2007 Mon 05:12 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting kafesteki kus:

Quoting femme_fatal:

Quoting kafesteki kus:

Quoting yilgun-7:

Yes, I agree with you.
All languages are richness of the Planet World...


of the planet WORD


MS WORD?


Ms word must definately be swahili !
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/swahili.htm


and remember swahili is a turkic origin!
remember we turks are the fathers of everyone and everything!


why not mothers????

18.       si++
3785 posts
 10 Dec 2007 Mon 05:17 pm

Quoting femme_fatal:



to support your scientific thesis would you let us know the sources? who propagates such b...?
any example of scientific contribution ?



Turkish is the easiest of all

Ever heard of "Deny Cube"?

Max Muller says: “We have before us in the Turkish a language of perfectly transparent structure, and a grammar the inner workings of which we can study as if watching the building of cells in a beehive. An eminent Orientalist remarked that we might imagine the Turkish language to be the result of the deliberations of some famous society of learned men. But no such society could have devised what the mind of man produced, left to itself in the steppes of Tartary, and guided only by its innate laws or by an intuitive power as wonderful as any within the realm of Nature.”

Quoting somebody somewhere:

I think of Turkish sentence structure as a sort of mental gymnastics, which is fun to play with but takes most speakers of Indo-European languages quite a long time to become halfway familiar with, let alone to master. Even people who've studied the language for quite some time can get irretrievably lost in some long sentences. Simply put, "the way Turkish works", while quite regular and in fact logical, is totally alien to the way we think and speak in languages like English, and getting used to this difference is a big job that takes a lot of time and effort.

19.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 10 Dec 2007 Mon 05:23 pm

well,read in some survey conducted on kids that Turkish kids compared to the rest of their peers learn or apprehend their mother tongue faster due to its simplicity.It is not flattering but amazing fact about the language,at least grammar rules are clear.Trying to find a link to this article...

20.       kafesteki kus
0 posts
 10 Dec 2007 Mon 05:30 pm

Turkish Children Learn Their Mother Tongue Earliest
A research conducted worldwide has established that Turkish children are the fastest at learning their native language.

The results were released at the International Association for the Study of Child Language's 10th congress in Berlin, Germany, where it was indicated that Turkish children could speak their native language by the age of 2-3 years in a grammatically correct manner.

Linguistics Professor Klann Delius noted that the Turkish language was easy to learn. "Suffixes in Turkish that determine person and tense are regular. Using them is like arranging Lego pieces."

According to the research, it takes 12 years for Arab speaking children, and 4-5 years for German children to acquire the grammatical mastery in their mother tongue. The congress held in Berlin is attended by about 800 linguists from around the world.
from
http://www.turkishlanguage.co.uk/

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