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- Title
DEDE KORKUT KİTABI/TÜRKMEN SAHRA NÜSHASININ KÜLTÜRDİLBİLİM AÇISINDAN İNCELENMESİ.
- Authors
ÇİFTCİ, Ebru DELİHASANOĞLU
- Abstract
Language is the most important feature that distinguishes humans from other living things. Language finds an area of expression in many ways, both verbal and non-verbal. Language exists wherever and whenever humanity exists. Language is the most important factor in the bonding of cultures with each other and in the historical transfer of cultures. For these reasons, it is very important to study language and language that is embodied in every area of life and in every environment where people are present. Cultural linguistics, one of the sub-branches of linguistics, tries to explain how these words are formed, how they are preserved and how they should be transferred by examining the concepts and words that have cultural value in the societies’own languages. Among language studies, cultural linguistics studies, which are also the content of this study, have gained a new momentum. These studies are quite limited in the world and especially in Turkey. Lack of resources is the most important problem for cultural linguistics studies. In this study, the concept words were determined by looking at the original text of the Turkmen Sahra copy of the Dede Korkut Book transcribed by Metin Ekici, and a cultural linguistics study was carried out on the concept words. As a result of the study, 52 concept words were determined and meanings of these words; Turkish, Arabic and Persian synonyms, etymologies, cultural values in Turkish, past and present, and comparison with their use in the Dresden and Vatican copies of Muharrem Ergin; By exemplifying their usage in idioms, proverbs and Turkish literary Works, it has been determined whether the words have undergone a change in meaning.
- Publication
Karabük Türkoloji Dergisi, 2022, Vol 5, Issue 2, p1
- ISSN
2667-7253
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7596/katud.31122022.001