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HistoryCIRCASSIAN (ADYGHE) IDENTITY IN TURKEY AND BASIC CONCEPTS

CIRCASSIAN (ADYGHE) IDENTITY IN TURKEY AND BASIC CONCEPTS

Abstract In Anatolia, with the founding of the Republic of Turkey in 1923 on the remnants of the Ottoman Empire, the adoption of “nation state” model based on the concept of Turkishness, emerged an attempt to create a uniform society. Today, however, with the effect of globalization and better insights into multiculturalism, it is believed …

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AF2019LiteratureREFLECTION OF THE THEME OF THE CAUCASIAN WAR  AND MAHADJIRISM IN ADYGHE POETRY  (to the 155th anniversary of the end of the Caucasian war)

REFLECTION OF THE THEME OF THE CAUCASIAN WAR AND MAHADJIRISM IN ADYGHE POETRY (to the 155th anniversary of the end of the Caucasian war)

Abstract The article is devoted to the study of the problems of artistic understanding of the Caucasian war and mahajirism (eviction of people) in Adyghe poetry. A chronology of the artistic (in particular, poetic) interpretation of this problem in the works of Adyghe authors, including poets of the Circassian foreign countries, is built. The study …

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AF2019LiteratureDZHEGUAKO’S IMAGE AND CEREMONY OF MERRYMAKINGS IN THE MYTHOPOETIC CONTEXT OF THE ADYGHE CONTEMPORARY NOVEL

DZHEGUAKO’S IMAGE AND CEREMONY OF MERRYMAKINGS IN THE MYTHOPOETIC CONTEXT OF THE ADYGHE CONTEMPORARY NOVEL

Abstract The article explores the role and functions of the image of dzheguako and the related elements of national game culture in the mythopoetic context of the Adyghe contemporary novel. The author defines the archetypal basis of the image of dzheguako and analyzes structural and semantic features of dances, wedding merrymakings, chapsch and youth competitions …

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AF2019LiteratureAdyghe Language and Literature: Stages of Development.

Adyghe Language and Literature: Stages of Development.

Abstract Language and literature are interconnected.  Adyghe literature was born with the advent of writing. The authors of the first literary works were Tembot Kerashev and Akhmed Khatkov. The first novel by Tembot Kerashev, the founder of Adyghe prose, was called “The Road to Happiness.” This is a novel about cardinal changes in the life …

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AF2019LanguageComparative Study of The Verb Phrases Phonetically and Morphologically in The Shapsugh Dialect and The Literature Language

Comparative Study of The Verb Phrases Phonetically and Morphologically in The Shapsugh Dialect and The Literature Language

Abstract: The aim of the study is to examine the verb phrases in the Shapssugh dialect and literature language in terms of phonetics and morphology. In the study, a text from Nart Epics in Shapsugh dialect was used as a data source. The Nart Epics are fundamental texts written in different Circassian dialects. In the …

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AF2019LanguageMy Mother Tongue is My Homeland: The Existential Value Of Circassian

My Mother Tongue is My Homeland: The Existential Value Of Circassian

Abstract The language that Heidegger describes as the House of being, lies at the core of human existence. What distinguishes man from other living things is that his being aware of his existence. Human with awareness creates his own universe of meaning with his language. The mother tongue, which the Turkish language Institution describes as …

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AF2019LanguageTHE SYSTEM OF GRAMMATICAL DETERMINANTS OF VERBS IN ABZAKH DIALECT SPOKEN IN TURKEY-TENSE, ASPECT AND MOOD

THE SYSTEM OF GRAMMATICAL DETERMINANTS OF VERBS IN ABZAKH DIALECT SPOKEN IN TURKEY-TENSE, ASPECT AND MOOD

Abstract The traditional grammar proposes a repartition of grammatical determinants of verbs according to the temporality and mood, but this approach is barely representative in terms of the diversity of the languages which can possess the morphemes that are divided into different syntactic classes i.e. the tense, the aspect, the mood and also the voice. …

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AF2019LanguageCİRCASSİAN CAUSAL MARKERS  DERİVED FROM SPEECH ACT VERBS  İN A CROSS-LİNGUİSTİC PERSPECTİVE

CİRCASSİAN CAUSAL MARKERS DERİVED FROM SPEECH ACT VERBS İN A CROSS-LİNGUİSTİC PERSPECTİVE

Abstract This study is concerned with finite subordinate clauses of reason in Circassian languages, putting them into a wider areal and typological context. These constructions, introduced by complex conjunctions comprising an interrogative pronoun and a conditional form of a verb of saying, are of special interest for the typology and diachrony of causal markers derived …

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