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- Title
COĞRAFİ UNSURLARDAN SU KAYNAKLARI İLE YAĞIŞ ŞEKİLLERİNİN AD VERMEDE ESİN KAYNAĞI OLMA DURUMU ÜZERİNE BİR DEĞERLENDİRME.
- Authors
YAŞAR, Funda Örge; YAŞAR, Okan
- Abstract
For Turks, geographical elements have an important place among other elements which are used as source when naming newborn infants. In naming infants, it is observed that water sources and precipitation types (among the geographical elements) according to their condensation type are sources of influence. The aim of this study is to present the water source and precipitation types according to condensation type that have influence on Turkish naming tradition and to list the influencing water sources and precipitation types. On the other hand, based on the data published by Turkey Statistics Institution named: "men/women names which are most widely used and their sequences in top 100 names", the aim is to determine the boy and girl names given between 1980 and 2014 with the influence of water sources and precipitation types (among the geographical earth elements) according to their condensation type, the sequences of these names in top 100 names list and the year of their preference. In this study, document examination among qualitative research methods, was used. In this context, 10.842 names listed in person name dictionary belonging to Turkish Language Society were read by general scanning method and the names related with the research field were classified after being exposed to content resolution. As a result of the examination from person name dictionary and the above mentioned statistics of Turkey Statistics Institution, it was understood that water sources and precipitation types (among the geographical earth elements) according to their condensation type are leading source of influence for Turkish naming tradition.
- Publication
Turkish Journal of Social Research / Turkiye Sosyal Arastirmalar Dergisi, 2015, Vol 19, Issue 3, p267
- ISSN
1301-370X
- Publication type
Article