The Search for a Common Alphabet in the Turkic Republics and Obstacles

IF 0.4 4区 综合性期刊 Q4 ECOLOGY Interciencia Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.59671/dukby
Mehmet Can
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The Turkish nation, with a current population exceeding 250 million, experienced significant political and geographical fragmentation in the 19th and 20th centuries, particularly in the East-West divide. Warfare, occupation, and cultural absorption all contributed to this fragmentation. Their alphabet changed several times over time, and their language encountered difficulties. As a result, their communication, and ties with one another degraded to the point that they appeared unable to effectively communicate, agree, or collaborate. The existing links between the Turkish World and Turkey were mostly severed during the Soviet era. However, with the fall of the Soviet Union and the subsequent declarations of independence by new Turkic Republics, these links were quickly restored. Today, Turkish states cooperate closely in various fields, engaging in significant joint projects, particularly through organizations like TIKA (Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency). One notable initiative is the quest for a "Common Alphabet," aiming to foster better communication and unity among Turkish-speaking communities
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在突厥共和国和障碍中寻找共同字母
土耳其目前的人口超过2.5亿,在19世纪和20世纪经历了重大的政治和地理分裂,特别是东西方分裂。战争、占领和文化吸收都造成了这种分裂。随着时间的推移,他们的字母表改变了好几次,他们的语言也遇到了困难。结果,他们之间的沟通和联系下降到他们似乎无法有效沟通、达成一致或合作的程度。在苏联时代,土耳其世界和土耳其之间的现有联系大多被切断。然而,随着苏联的解体和随后新的突厥共和国宣布独立,这些联系很快得到恢复。今天,土耳其各国在各个领域密切合作,参与重要的联合项目,特别是通过TIKA(土耳其合作与协调机构)等组织。一项值得注意的倡议是寻求“通用字母表”,旨在促进土耳其语社区之间更好的沟通和团结
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Interciencia 综合性期刊-生态学
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