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TURK3002 Advanced Turkish B

Later Year Course

Offered By Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Turkish
Offered in TURK3002 will not be offered in 2011
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

Advanced Turkish B is designed for students who can read and write Turkish using tenses both direct and indirect speech. The course will further cover reading passages and poems from pre-Republican period men of letters. In other words there will be writings and poems of a number of authors from the pre-Ottoman and Ottoman periods of Turkish Literature such as Epic Literature, Oral Literature, Tanzimat (Reforms) Period Literature, and Dawn of the New Age Literature. There will be selections from KaÅ?garlı Mahmud, Dokuz OÄ?uz-On Uygur (Children Born from Tree) Epic, Yusuf Has Hacib, Baki, Nedim, Abdulhak Å?inasi and Ahmet HaÅ?im. The course will include comprehension and literary analysis of the reading passages and poems selected. The course will also cover study of Turkish Grammar analyzing and studying in detail Determinative word groups, Proposition word groups, and Compound Phrase. The students will be required to attend the Language laboratory one hour a week reading newspapers, listening and watching news, films and music in Turkish on which they will write a short report. Such material and dialogues will also be introduced in class as the time permits.

Indicative Assessment

Attendance (10%)

Class participation (10%)

Fortnightly assignments (30%)

Final examination (including oral component) (50%).

Students are required to attend language laboratory sessions and listen to the recordings on the WebCT (one hour a week) and hand in their Work Book for correction.

Workload

Four hours of lectures per week (may include language laboratory sessions). Students will be required to spend one additional hour in the language laboratory doing self study.

Areas of Interest Arab and Islamic Studies
Requisite Statement

TURK3001 Advanced Turkish A

Prescribed Texts

Selections from pre-Republican Period writers and poets compiled by the lecturer.

Nihad Sami Banarlı, 2001. Resimli Türk Edebiyat Tarihi, vol. 2, İstanbul: Milli EÄ?itim Basımevi.
G.L. Lewis,2000. Turkish Grammar, Oxford: University Press, 2nd edition.
Tahsin BanguoÄ?lu, 1990. Türkçenin Grameri, Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Basımevi.

Academic Contact Dr. M. Mehdi Ilhan

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