Turkish/Contributions to this Wikibook
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Contributions
[edit | edit source]Contributions have been made to this Wikibook by the following:
- I.P. address 195.174.81.84 - created this book
- Runningfridgesrule - extreme heavy-duty revamp
- User:Srhat
- User:khateeb88 - Currently learning Turkish and will help in any way I can, especially vocab
- User:Sinus46 - Revamps in the grammar section
If you have contributed to this book in any way, please do not hesitate to add yourself to this list, with your Wikibooks username (if not your I.P. address) and what you have done for the benefit of this book.
Please make sure you read Turkish/About this book before contributing so that this book can have a consistent style.
Templates
[edit | edit source]- Please don't forget to add {{Turkish/TOC}} template to the bottom of each page.
- Also please use {{Turkish/Navigation}} template to make navigation easier.
- You can use {{Turkish/Letter}} template to give link to a letter's description page
- Use {{Turkish/Tooltip}} template to add a text with tooltip (i.e. explanations that become visible when the user hovers its mouse pointer over the text)
- Use {{tr/word}} or templates to add tooltip for Turkish words.
- Use {{tr/suff}} or {{Turkish/Suffix}} template to add tooltip for suffixes. Because this template has predefined suffixes and knows which letters are changeable, you don't need to write tooltip and color the changeable letters. If the suffix you used with this template doesn't have a predefined tooltip, add that suffix and its explanation to {{Turkish/Suffix/Predefined}}.
- Use {{turkish/c}} or template to color text to emphasize something (to indicate changeable letters etc.)
- Use {{Turkish/Table}} to create tables, see Turkish/Pronunciation and Alphabet/Consonant Classifications and Harmony page for usage examples.
- Use {{Turkish/Box}} to create collapsible or normal boxes for exercises, notes to the reader, etc. See Turkish/Pronunciation and Alphabet/Vowel Classifications and Harmony for usage examples
For usage instructions, see template pages.
To do list
[edit | edit source]- Tense pages on the "grammar" section should look like Turkish/Seen Past Tense.
References
[edit | edit source]Below are some books (either available on the Internet or not) and some other online resources that can be used as a reference. Please add any resources that you find useful to the list.
- FSI Language Courses Turkish - Courses and lots of audio recordings prepared by US government and they are now publicly available. All resources are in public domain so all of the contents can be used in this book (audio recordings etc.)
- Geoffrey Lewis, Turkish Grammar.
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