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Title: Arabic Grammars of Turkic: The Arabic Linguistic Model Applied to Foreign Languages & Translation of Abu Hayyan Al-Andalusi's Kitab Al-Idrak Li-Lisan Al-Atrak (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, 28.) by Robert Ermers, Abu Hayyan Muhammad Ibn Yusuf Idrak Li-Lisan Al-Atrak, Abeu R. Yeusuf, Abu H. Ibnyusaf ISBN: 9-0041130-6-1 Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers Pub. Date: March, 1999 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $136.00 |
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Comment: First, an apology for using the review mechanism to ask a question, but ... no description, and no apparent way to email the author directly? Intriguing as the title sounds, it's hard to guess what the book is about! Turkish is clearly highly related to Japanese; besides being a similarly agglutinative language, there are too many compelling parallels to ignore (e.g., { sore-, kore-, ore- } <=> { bura-, sura-, ora- }; { -ka, -mi (please excuse the dot) }. Is this book an attempt to establish a linguistic connection to Turkish? or a way of applying Arabic linguistic methods to an "unrelated" language?
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