Anatolian Turkish
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[edit]- Synonym of Turkish
- 1942, John Parker, Charles Smith, Modern Turkey, page 16:
- Whereas these various Turkish-speaking peoples use languages which closely resemble modern Anatolian Turkish, they have their own distinct historical tradition.
- 1956, Handbook of Central Asia, volume 1, page 302:
- Turkmen is a southwestern Turkic language related to Osmanli and modern Anatolian Turkish (the Turkish of Turkey) and to Azerbaidzhani.
- 1997, Acta Universitatis Carolinae: Philologica, numbers 3–5, page 223:
- [...] with demonstrative elements distributed along a single dimension , may be exemplified by the system of deictic pronouns existing in modern Anatolian Turkish. Turkish makes a three-way distinction between bu, şu, and o.
- 2007, László Rásonyi, Onomasticon Turcicum, part 1, page lxxxv:
- Turkish ancient (14th-19th c.) and modern, Anatolian Turkish, Turkish of Turkey, Osmanli (Osm.), Ottoman at some authors
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[edit]Anatolian Turkish (comparative more Anatolian Turkish, superlative most Anatolian Turkish)
- Synonym of Turkish
- 1976, Grace Martin Smith, Varqa ve Gülşāh:
- Varqa ve Gülşāh is the first Anatolian Turkish romantic narrative poem.
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