
Spoken Ottoman in Mediator Texts
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Body
- Lars Johanson: Preface
- Éva Á. Csató, Bernt Brendemoen, Lars Johanson, Claudia Römer, Heidi Stein: The linguistic landscape of Istanbul in the seventeenth century
- Richard Wittmann: Masters of "Officialese": The mediating role of the scribal profession in the preparation of petitions to the Imperial Council in Ottoman Istanbul
- Lars Johanson: Suffix vocalism in two Middle Ottoman transcription texts
- Evangelia Balta: Turkish-speaking Anatolian Rums and the Karamanlidika book production
- Bernt Brendemoen: Transcription texts in Topkapı Sarayı revisited
- Ekrem Causevic: Latin-script Turkish manuscripts from Bosnia and Herzegovina (19th century)
- Musa Duman & Fatih Kemik: Non-harmonic forms in the grammar of André Du Ryer
- Joakim Enwall: Turkic texts in Georgian script revisited: Preliminary notes on the Akhaltsikhe K'arabadini
- Mehmet Gümüskılıç: Labial harmony in Turkish suffixes in four 17th and 18th century transcription texts
- Matthias Kappler: Transcription text, regraphization, variety? - Reflections on "Karamanlidika"
- Yavuz Kartallıoglu: Polymorphic words in Parigi's Vocabolario Italiano-Tvrchesco and their correspondences in Turkish dialects
- Astrid Menz: Idioms and dialogues in Holdermann's Grammaire turque (1730)
- Heidi Stein: The dialogue between a Turk and a Christian in the Grammatica turchesca of Pietro Ferraguto (1611). Syntactical features
- Fikret Turan: Voicing and devoicing processes in Ottoman Turkish as observed in texts in Latin script
- List of contributors
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