Course Information Semester Course Code Course Title T+P+L Credit ECTS 1 99900004 Conception of Civilization and Ahi-Order 2+0+0 2 2 Course Details Language : Turkish Level : Associate Degree Department / Program : Child Development Mode of Delivery : Face to Face Type : Compulsory Objectives : To bring the love and consciousness of mother tongue to our young people who are studying in different fields in accordance with the constantly advancing conditions of the age. Correct, beautiful and effective use of language, which is necessary in every field of life and in every profession. To equip students with the ability to express themselves adequately and clearly in every field. To enlighten individuals who are equipped with contemporary knowledge in terms of language and literature history. Content : WEEK 1 WHAT IS LANGUAGE? HOW WAS THE BIRTH OF LANGUAGES?Definition of language, its features, its place in people's life. Theories put forward since the past on the birth of languages.WEEK 2 LANGUAGES ON THE EARTH AND LANGUAGE TYPESClassification of the languages ??in the world in terms of origin and structure, the main language families accepted to exist, spoken language and written language.3. WEEK HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF TURKISH LANGUAGEThe emergence of the Turkish language on the stage of history, the periods of the Turkish language that can and cannot be followed with documents, the main works and figures in the periods that can be followed with documents.WEEK 4 MAJOR ALPHABETS USED BY TURKS-CURRENT STATUS OF TURKISH LANGUAGEThe main alphabets used by the Turks throughout history, the current state of the Turkish language and its spreading areas in the world, living Turkish dialects.WEEK 5 SOUNDS IN TURKISH AND SOUND FEATURES OF TURKISH (PHONETICS)Classification of sounds in Turkish from various aspects, sound properties of Turkish words, phonetic events in Turkish.WEEK 6 VOCABULARY (MORPHOLOGY)Definition of the word, root and suffix concept, construction and inflectional suffixes, word types in terms of quality and function.7. WEEK SENTENCE INFORMATION (SYNTAX)Definition of sentence; Word groups in the construction of the sentence; The elements of the sentence; Types of sentences in terms of features such as structure, meaning, item order; Sentence analysis applications.WEEK 8 WRITING RULES-1Where capital letters are used; Writing date, month and day names; Writing numbers; Spelling of abbreviations.WEEK 9 WRITING RULES-2Writing compound words; The spelling of 'De', which is used as a conjunction and suffix; The spelling of 'Ki' used as a conjunction and relative pronoun; Writing the 'Mi' question supplement; Splitting words that don't fit at the end of a line.WEEK 10 PUNITIONING SIGNS-1Uses of periods, commas, semicolons, ellipsis, question marks, exclamation marks, dashes, dashes, slashes, quotation marks, apostrophes, and 'from' and examples of their use.WEEK 11 ORAL COMPOSITION TYPESDefinition and main features of oral composition types such as speeches, conferences, interviews, panels, seminars, debates.12. WEEK ACCESS TO INFORMATION RESOURCES AND LIBRARY USEInformation sources according to their form and characteristics. Researching information resources and using the library.WEEK 13 SCIENTIFIC ARTICLE PREPARATION TECHNIQUESMain scientific terms such as theory, law, principle, system, method. Definition of scientific writing and the plan of scientific research. Important points about style, citation and reference in scientific research.14. WEEK WORLD OF LITERATURE AND THOUGHTMain literary periods and movements in our literature such as Tanzimat, Servet-i Fünûn, Fecr-i Atî, National Literature. The course of the main literary genres such as poetry, theatre, novel and story after the Republic. Methods & Techniques : Prerequisites and co-requisities : None Course Coordinator : Instructor Uğur BİRKANDAN Name of Lecturers : Instructor Neslihan KÜÇÜKKORAŞInstructor Saliha ÇETİNKAYA Assistants : None Work Placement(s) : No Recommended or Required Reading Resources : HATİBOĞLU, A. Necip (2003). Turkish Language at the University, Barış Publishing House, Ankara.KARAHAN, Leyla (2010). Syntax in Turkish, Akçağ Publications, AnkaraKOLCU, Hasan (Presided) (2012). Turkish Language, Umuttepe Yay. Kocaeli.GABAIN, A. Von. Grammar of Old Turkish, TDK Yay. Ankara, 2007.GOKER, Osman (1998). Turkish for University Students, Doğuş Printing, Ankara. GULENSOY, Tuncer (2010). Turkish Handbook (6th Edition), Akçağ Yay. Ankara.HENGIRMEN, Mehmet (2007). Turkish Grammar, Engin Publications, Ankara KORKMAZ, Zeynep (2010). “Languages ??on Earth”, Turkish Language and Composition, Ekin Yay. Bursa.KORKMAZ, Zeynep et al. (1997). Turkish Language and Composition Information. YÖK Spring. Ankara.KÜLTÜRAL, Zühal (2009). Turkey Turkish Sentence Information. Simurg Publications. Istanbul.PİLANCI, Hülya (2006). Turkish language. Anadolu University Press. No: 1473. Eskisehir.Spelling Guide (2012). Turkish Language Association Pub. Ankara.AKSAN, Dogan (2009). Linguistics in All Aspects of Language, Turkish Language Association Publications, Ankara.DOĞAN, Enfel (2012). Turkish Sentence I, Eskişehir: Anadolu University Press.SARI, Mehmet (2011). Turkish Language Textbook for Faculties and Schools. Lecturer Spring. Ankara. SAUSSURE, F. (2001). General Linguistics Courses (Trans.: Berke Vardar), Multilingual Yay. Istanbul.TUĞLUK, İbrahim Halil (2016). Turkish Language-Written and Oral Expression. Gazi Bookstore. Ankara.BİLGEGİL, Kaya (1963). Turkish Grammar I-II, Ankara.BOZ, Erdogan (2004). Turkey Turkish Grammar, Turkish Language and Composition, Afyon Education, Health and Science Research Foundation Publication, Afyon.ERGIN, Muharrem (1998). Turkish Language for Universities, Flag Printing and Publication. Istanbul.ERCILASUN, Ahmet B. (2010). “Classification of Sounds in Turkish”, Turkish Language and Composition, Ekin Yay. Bursa.GÜLSEVİN, Gürer; BOZ, Erdogan; AYPAY, İrfan; SARI, Mehmet (2004). Turkish Language and Composition, Afyon Education, Health and Science Research Foundation spring. Afyonkarahisar. Semester : . Banguoğlu, Tahsin.1974. Grammar of Turkish. Baha Printing House: Istanbul.2. ERGIN, Muharrem.1998. Turkish Language for Universities. Flag Printing Publication Presentation: Istanbul. Course Category Social Sciences 100% In-Term Study Informations In-Term Studies Quantity Percentage Mid-terms 1 40% Final examination 1 60% Total 2 100% Activity Informations Activities Quantity Duration Total Work Load Course Duration 14 2 28 Hours for off-the-c.r.stud 14 2 28 Mid-terms 1 8 8 Final examination 1 8 8 Total Work Load ECTS: 2 72 Course Learning Outcomes Upon the successful completion of this course, students will be able to: No Learning Outcomes 1 Makes the definition of language, knows the place and importance of language in the life of the nation. 2 Comments on the classification of languages ??in the world in terms of origin and structure. 3 Knows which language family the Turkish language belongs to. Distinguish between spoken language and written language. 4 Interprets the periods of Turkish language that can be followed with documents and the main developments in these periods. 5 Makes the definition of the word, separates the words into suffixes and roots. 6 Distinguish word types in terms of quality and function. 7 Divides the sentence into its elements, knows the word groups used in the sentence. 8 Uses punctuation marks appropriately. 9 Writes by paying attention to spelling rules. 10 He/She detects the sentences with grammatical errors and corrects them. 11 Knows phonetic events in Turkish and detects them on examples. Weekly Detailed Course Contents Week Topics 1 Language. (Language- nation communication/ language- culture comminacation). 2 All Languages at the world. How basic Turkish Language amongst other Languages. 3 According to the basics languages families. For structure language groups 4 The historical periots of Turkish Language. The hisctorical periots of Turkish written language. 5 Old Turkish- Middle Turkish- New Turkish- Modern Turkish( up to date). 6 To days condition of Turkish Language and The areas of expansion. 7 Phonetics 8 Phonetics. Morphologie- suffix, affix, prefix, ending, termination 9 Midterm 10 The words for mean and fonctions. 11 Semantic- semantic in word- comminaction for words. 12 Syntax- The specialities of word groups. 13 The kinds of word groups 14 Cümlenin Unsurları. 15 Final Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes P1P2P3P4P5P6P7P8P9P10P11P12P13P14P15P16P17P18P19 All C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 bbb