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Introduction to Literary Ottoman [Minkštas viršelis]

(Ministry of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 234 pages, aukštis x plotis: 297x210 mm, weight: 780 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415494389
  • ISBN-13: 9780415494380
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 234 pages, aukštis x plotis: 297x210 mm, weight: 780 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415494389
  • ISBN-13: 9780415494380
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

This represents the first modern introduction to literary Ottoman available in English. The author has devised this textbook to provide a course of lessons, readings and exercises to take the student from beginner to intermediate level. The book features numerous readings taken from historiography, historical, literary, journalistic and legal sources from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.

This will be an essential tool for Ottomanists and other scholars in a broad range of academic disciplines that include Ottoman history and literature, language, art, music and architecture of the former empire.

Foreword xiii
Introduction xv
Translator's Preface xvii
Symbols and Abbreviations xix
Chapter 1
1(9)
Script and alphabet
1(2)
Vowel signs (harekat) and other markings
3(1)
The pronunciation of the letters
3(2)
Ligatures and handwriting
5(5)
Exercises
5(5)
Chapter 2
10(5)
The representation of vowels in words of Turkic origin
10(1)
On transcription
10(1)
The transcription of and
11(1)
Plene and defective orthography
11(1)
On the pronunciation and transcription of vowels in words of Persian and Arabic origin
11(1)
Rules for writing hemze
12(1)
Numerals
13(2)
Exercises
13(2)
Chapter 3
15(7)
Vowel harmony
15(1)
Consonant harmony
15(1)
General information on word order, articles, gender, plural formation, case, nominative case
15(1)
Dative case
16(1)
Accusative case
16(1)
Locative case
16(1)
Imperative mood
16(1)
Cardinal numbers (Turkish) 1-10
17(1)
Possessive suffix of 3rd person singular
17(1)
mis-past tense
18(1)
Aorist tense
18(1)
Converbs in -ub, -ken, -erek, and -u (gerunds)
19(1)
Verb formation with etmek / eylemek
19(1)
The izafet construction
19(3)
Text: A Hoca Nasreddin Tale: ``A Dream''
20(1)
Vocabulary
20(1)
Exercises
20(2)
Chapter 4
22(5)
Infinitive in -mek
22(1)
Genitive case
22(1)
Ablative case
22(1)
Demonstrative pronouns
22(1)
Personal pronouns and personal inflections
23(1)
Interrogatives ne, kim, nere
24(1)
Participles in -en
24(1)
The formative -li
25(1)
The formative -dir
25(1)
The compound suffix -dikde
25(2)
Text: A Hoca Nasreddin Tale: ``The Broth of the Broth of the Hare''
25(1)
Vocabulary
26(1)
Exercises
26(1)
Chapter 5
27(6)
Instrumental case
27(1)
Expressing to have
27(1)
Adverbials in -ce
27(1)
Perfect tense
27(1)
Present tense in -yor
28(1)
The compound suffix -yordi
29(1)
The compound suffix - °rdi
29(1)
Negation in -me- (and degil)
29(1)
The abilitative: expressing can/to be able
30(1)
Verbal nouns in -dik
30(1)
The short infinitive
31(1)
Intensification through reduplication
31(2)
Text: ``The Woman and the Hen''
31(1)
Vocabulary
31(1)
Exercises
32(1)
Chapter 6
33(6)
Cardinal numbers (Turkish)
33(1)
Personal pronouns in all cases
33(1)
Possessive inflection
34(1)
Verbal nouns in -ecek
34(1)
Relative clauses with verbal nouns in -dik and -ecek
34(1)
Declarative content clauses (`that'-clauses)
35(1)
The formation -dikden sonra
35(1)
Past perfect (pluperfect) tense in -misdi
35(1)
The necessitative
35(1)
Converbs in -e and -i
36(1)
The formation -mek uzere
36(1)
Comparative and superlative formation
36(1)
Causatives in -t
37(1)
Adverbial formation with the Arabic accusative
37(2)
Text: ``The Fable of the Lion, the Fox, and the Donkey''
37(1)
Vocabulary
38(1)
Exercises
38(1)
Chapter 7
39(7)
The generic genitive construction
39(1)
Future tense
39(1)
Conditional mood
39(2)
Optative mood
41(1)
Converbs in -ince
41(1)
The formation -digi gibi
41(1)
Infinitives with dative inflection
41(1)
Interrogative particle
42(1)
Causatives in -ir
42(1)
Conjunctional -de as suffix
42(1)
Persian plural inflection
42(4)
Text: ``The Story of Ali Jinghis I''
42(1)
Vocabulary
43(2)
Exercises
45(1)
Chapter 8
46(5)
The abbreviated accusative
46(1)
Passive and reflexive voice
46(1)
Auxiliary verb to be
46(1)
Compound verb tenses
47(1)
The suffix -ki
48(1)
The particles -kim and -ki
48(1)
The formative -le
48(1)
The Arabic article
48(3)
Text: ``The Story of Ali Jinghis II''
49(1)
Vocabulary
49(1)
Exercises
50(1)
Chapter 9
51(7)
The izafet construction
51(1)
Genitive compounds with izafet
51(1)
Attributive connections with izafet
51(1)
Arabic adjectives in the izafet formation
52(1)
The extension of the simple (two-member) izafet formation
53(1)
The izafet -i as a component of several borrowed words
53(1)
Hemze as the sign of accusative
53(1)
The Persian formative -i
54(1)
Pronunciation of ve
54(1)
The compound suffixes -dikce and -mekle
54(4)
Text: ``The Abolition of the Janissary Corps''
54(1)
Vocabulary
55(2)
Exercises
57(1)
Chapter 10
58(5)
The equative
58(1)
The formative -°s
58(1)
The formative -le in combination with -°n, -°s, -°t
58(1)
The `occupational'-suffix -ci
59(1)
Formations in -meksizin
59(1)
Repetition of words
59(1)
The Persian formative elements -hane, -gah, -name, and -ber
59(1)
Arabic genders
59(4)
Text: ``A European Journey: I. On Traveling in Europe and Choosing a Hotel''
60(1)
Vocabulary
61(1)
Exercises
62(1)
Chapter 11
63(8)
Word roots in Arabic
63(1)
Arabic participles and verbal nouns; the stem-forms (`derived' verbal forms)
63(3)
Regular plurals in Arabic
66(2)
The formative -lik
68(1)
The formative -leyin
68(3)
Text: ``A European Journey. II. Hotel Room and First Impressions of Berlin''
68(1)
Vocabulary
69(1)
Exercises
70(1)
Chapter 12
71(9)
Causal clauses with infinitive and instrumental
71(1)
The Persian suffix -ce
71(1)
On plural formation in Arabic
71(1)
Arabic `broken' plural formation
71(5)
The nisbe-ending
76(4)
Text: ``Description of Vienna I''
77(1)
Vocabulary
78(1)
Exercises
79(1)
Chapter 13
80(8)
Participles and verbal nouns in `weak' Arabic verbs
80(1)
Verbs with initial radical vav/ye (verba primae vav/ye)
80(1)
Hollow verbs (verbs with medial radical vav/ye; verba mediae vav/ye)
81(1)
Weak-lam verbs (verbs with final radical vav/ye; verba tertiae vav/ye
82(1)
Phonological rules in the formation of `weak' verbs
82(1)
Geminate verbs (verbs with doubled medial radical; verba mediae geminatae)
83(1)
Consonant assimilation in stem VIII
84(4)
Text: ``Description of Vienna II''
84(1)
Vocabulary
85(1)
Exercises
86(2)
Chapter 14
88(9)
Declension of Arabic nouns
88(1)
Determination and nunation of Arabic nouns
88(1)
Adjectives in Arabic
89(1)
Arabic enclitic pronouns
89(1)
Arabic genitive constructions
90(1)
Prepositions and the particles ke-, le-, and fe-
91(1)
Arabic demonstrative pronouns
92(5)
Text: ``Charter/Deed of Alliance''
92(1)
Vocabulary
93(2)
Exercises
95(2)
Chapter 15
97(8)
The names of the months and days of the week
97(1)
Arabic semantic formulae and idioms
98(2)
Persian past tense
100(1)
Persian personal and demonstrative pronouns
100(5)
Text: ``Events in the Capital''
101(1)
Text: ``The Death of Sultan Murad Khan''
101(1)
Vocabulary
102(2)
Exercises
104(1)
Chapter 16
105(7)
The Arabic perfective
105(1)
The Arabic dual of substantives
105(1)
Arabic verbal and nominal clauses
106(1)
Nominal clauses with inne and enne and other introductory elements
106(1)
Arabic personal pronouns
107(1)
The `five nouns' in Arabic
107(1)
The Arabic vocative
108(1)
Arabic interrogatives
108(1)
The Arabic nomen actoris
108(4)
Text: ``Legends of `Abdi Dede''
108(1)
Vocabulary
109(2)
Exercises
111(1)
Chapter 17
112(8)
Arabic cardinal numbers
112(3)
Converbs in -icek
115(1)
The present stem in Persian
115(2)
Nominal compounds
117(3)
Text: ``A Story of the Sultan's Vizier''
117(1)
Vocabulary
118(1)
Exercises
119(1)
Chapter 18
120(10)
Arabic ordinal numbers
120(1)
Arabic comparative and superlative
120(2)
The perfective in irregular verbs of stem I
122(1)
The perfective in stems II-VIII and X
122(1)
Negation of the perfective
123(1)
Arabic relative clauses
124(1)
The formation -digi icun
125(5)
Text: ``The Asaf-name of Vizier Lutfi Pasha''
125(1)
Vocabulary
126(3)
Exercises
129(1)
Chapter 19
130(12)
Persian numbers
130(1)
Persian prepositions
131(2)
The direct object in Persian
133(1)
The enclitic personal pronoun in Persian
133(1)
Persian participles
134(1)
Nouns of time, place, and instrument (nomina loci et temporis and nomina instrumenti)
135(7)
Text: ``The Conclusion of the Story of Sultan Murad''
136(1)
Text: ``Sultan Mehmed's Accession to the Throne''
136(2)
Vocabulary
138(3)
Exercises
141(1)
Chapter 20
142(11)
The Arabic imperfective
142(1)
The imperfective indicative of `weak' verbs of stem I
142(1)
The imperfective indicative in stems II-VIII and X
143(1)
Negation of the imperfective
143(1)
The Arabic subjunctive and jussive moods
143(1)
The Arabic imperative mood
144(1)
The Arabic future tense
145(1)
The Arabic passive voice
145(1)
Functions of the Arabic accusative case
146(1)
The Persian comparative and superlative
146(7)
Text: ``A Description of the Stages of Sultan Suleyman Khan's Iraq Campaign''
146(2)
Vocabulary
148(4)
Exercises
152(1)
Persian formative elements (a selection) 153(3)
Selective bibliography 156(2)
Index of grammatical terms 158(5)
Key to the exercises 163(36)
Glossary 199
Korkut Bugday is an orientalist and speaker of the department of constitutional protection in the Ministry of North Rhine-Westphalia. He also lectures at the University of Hamburg. Jerold C. Frakes has published extensively in the fields of medieval German, Latin, Norse, and Yiddish. His is currently Professor of English, SUNY Buffalo.