IMITATE WORDS OF DİVÂNÜ LÛGATİ'T-TÜRK
Journal: International Journal of Language Academy (IJLA) (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-03-15
Authors : Zekerya BATUR; Tuğba Nur BEYRET;
Page : 179-189
Keywords : Imitate words; language teaching; imimtate; Divânü Lûgati't-Türk.;
Abstract
For all humanbeings the ability of talking is the source for expressing emotions, thoughts, wishes in all detail & language is ? one of the mast important assistant for the life.Human learns the social rules by the way of his native language & has relationships with others.It is no doubt that using similarities in order to talk about a situation about an object, an image or a voice in nature makes the expression stronger. It is clearly seen in echo voices.Echo voices occur by the help of imitating the natural voices These words begin with the early childhood.Depending on some fundamentals of modern language Teaching it is significant that centuries Kaşgarlı Mahmud applied Modern LanguageTeaching Metheds by the use of echo voices succesfully.The truth that language Teaching is actually a culture Teaching is clearly seen in the work of Kaşgarlı Mahmud.There are some fundamentals seen in the work of Kaşgarlı Mahmud.The use of the Child's own language (purity) the use of daily language, recognizing the importance of texts, teaching that depends on examples (proverbs & poems) are examples of these fundamentals.Depending on some researches on documents about turkish language teaching in turkish history, in this research Divan-ı Lugatit Turk which is the first work in this field is examined for echo voices in language Teaching.
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