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ATATÜRK, TÜRKÇE VE İLETİŞİM

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No doubt, the language is the most important of connections which makes the nations a society. It is certaniy possible that a society protects its identity and continus its life by means of only its language. Although Turkish is one of the most spoken language in the world, it is under the yoke of foreign linguistics elements and that process still continues. As if the importance of Turkish given by Atatürk has been forgotton, the national conscious for Turkish in the newly republic years has been decreasing today. Because Turkish youth is experiencing diffuculty understanding many words. The results of our survey reveal that Turkish is now away from a communication language. A society that is not reading and a nation involving with foreing linguistic effects have no certainly understanding the things spoken and written in late times as twenty or thirty years ago.
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