- Agop
Dilâçar (Armenian: Յակոբ Մարթայեան
Hagop Martayan, Istanbul, 22 May 1895 – Istanbul, 12
September 1979) was a Turkish-Armenian
linguist who specialized...
- loanwords, but may also
occur in
native Turkish compound words, as in the name
Dilâçar (from dil + açar).
Turkish orthography is
highly regular and a word's pronunciation...
-
Secretary General of the
institution was the
Turkish Armenian linguist Agop
Dilaçar starting from 1934, who
continued to work in the
institution until his...
-
language had
lasted until a
Karamanid lord,
Mehmed Bey,
invaded Konya. Agop
Dilaçar, who is
known for his
works on the Sun
Language Theory,
claimed that Mehmed...
- Bayraktaroğlu) Mafyan, and has a
daughter named Damla. He is
related to Agop
Dilaçar, one of the
founders of the
Turkish Language ****ociation, as well as Levon...
-
Bates Clark Medal Hagop Vahram Çerçiyan,
professor at
Robert College Agop
Dilâçar (1895–1979),
linguist and
first Secretary General of the
Turkish Language...
- Arzruni,
concert pianist Hrant Dink, journalist, editor,
columnist Agop
Dilâçar,
linguist of the
Turkish language and
founder of the Latin-based modern...
-
dilim dilim... Agop
Dilaçar".
turkiyegazetesi (in Turkish).
Archived from the
original on 2016-07-02.
Retrieved 2021-07-30. "A.
Dilâçar". www.dildernegi...
- Hakobyan/Hagopian (Հակոբյան or Յակոբեան) is
derived from this name. Agop
Dilaçar (or
Hagop Martayan) (1895–1979), Armenian-Turkish
linguist specialist in...
- Turkish: A
Comprehensive Grammar. Routledge. pp. 43–48. ISBN 0-415-11494-2.
Dilaçar, Agop (1977). "Atatürk ve Yazım". Türk Dili (in Turkish). 35 (307). ISSN 1301-465X...