
Building Bridges to Turkish
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Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Hasim Karpuz: Trabzon köprüleri
- Editors' preface
- Lars Johanson: In praise of a köpridji
- Klára Agyagási: On the emergence of the Chuvash "irregular" reduced vowel a in initial and first syllabic positions
- Silje Susanne Alvestad & Ljiljana Saric: De-type discourse particles in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, and Turkish
- Sema Aslan Demir: Written and spoken Turkmen
- Ibrahim Ahmet Aydemir: On the typology of purpose clauses in Tuvan
- Christiane Bulut: The wicked mother-in-law in Iran-Turkic folk poetry
- Éva Á. Csató & Birsel Karakoç: The cultural heritage of small Turkic peoples: Karaim talkï and Noghay tastar
- Marcel Erdal: The Copenhagen school of Turkic and Mongolic philology
- Nüket Esen: The literary oeuvre of an Ottoman woman: Fatma Aliye Hanım
- Victor Friedman: Cypriot Greek misimou or misi mou: On the correlation of first person and dubitativity
- Stephan Guth: "Arabic" Turkish: The Ak Arap's accent in Ritter's Karagöz collection
- Ingeborg Hauenschild: Krimtatarische Bezeichnungen für wild wachsende Pflanzen bei Christian von Steven
- Annette Herkenrath: Speaker deixis, body, and context: The unfolding of language-biographical memory in spoken Turkish
- Matthias Kappler: Eine karamanlidische Liedanthologie vom Schwarzen Meer
- Engin Kılıç: The Balkan War and an Islamist guide to the future: Mehmet Akif Ersoy's Safahat
- Erol Köroglu: "The Lady with a Dagger" or "The Mirror of Love": Literary influence and rewriting in Namık Kemal's Intibah
- Joakim Parslow: The Electronic Brain: A missing link in Turkish science fiction
- Carol Pfaff: Observations on the acquisition and use of -mIs by preschool children of families from the Black Sea region in Berlin
- Julian Rentzsch: SoA-type complement clauses in the Tari?-i Pecevi
- Uli Schamiloglu: Revisiting "Randosmanisch": A hypothesis on the Black Death and the Turkification of the Balkans
- Finn Thiesen: The treatment of Persian loan words in Modern Standard Turkish
- Einar Wigen: Post-Ottoman studies: An area studies that never was
- Abdurishid Yakup: Recent progress of umlauting in spoken Uyghur and umlauting-related problems in morphological analysis
- List of contributors and editors
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