Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Identification of a language, content of a language, relationship between language and culture, written language and spoken language.
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R1-İntroduction
R4-İntroduction
R5-İntroduction
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2
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Languages on the world, classification of languages, the point of Turkish among the other languages of the world, historical improvement of Turkish
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R1-İntroduction
R4-Part-1
R5-İntroduction
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3
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Phonology (terms of Phonolgy), phons of language, articulation organs, articulation, transferring a language to script signs: The Terms of Phone-letter-alphabet-ortography
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R1-Part-1
R2-Part-1
R3-Part-1
R4-Part-3
R5-Part-1
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4
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Phonemes and allophones.
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R1-Part-1
R3-Part-1
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5
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Phonemes of Turkish, phons which do not exist in written language.
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R1-Part-1
R3-Part-2
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6
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Vowel phonemes of Turkish and features of them.
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R1-Part-1
R2-Part-1
R3-Part-2
R4-Part-3
R5-Part-1
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7
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Consonant phonemes of Turkish and features of them.
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R1-Part-1
R2-Part-1
R3-Part-2
R4-Part-3
R5-Part-1
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8
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Syllable: Struction of syllable, types of syllables, separation of syllable.
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R1-Part-1
R3-Part-1
R4-Part-3
R5-Part-1
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9
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Phonetic Features of Turkish
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R1-Part-1
R2-Part-1
R3-Part-2
R4-Part-3
R5-Part-1
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10
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Phone Changes-I
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R1-Part-1
R2-Part-1
R3-Part-3
R4-Part-4
R5-Part-1
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11
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Phone Changes-II
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R1-Part-1
R2-Part-1
R3-Part-3
R4-Part-4
R5-Part-1
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12
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Phone Changes and application studies-I
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R1-Part-1
R2-Part-1
R3-Part-3
R4-Part-4
R5-Part-1
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13
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Phone Changes and application studies-II
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R1-Part-1
R2-Part-1
R3-Part-3
R4-Part-4
R5-Part-1
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14
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Suprasegmental phonems in Turkish like stress, tone, melody, hold.
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R1-Part-1
R2-Part-2
R3-Part-4
R4-Part-3
R5-Part-1
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