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  • ANKARA: Turkish Univ. adds Armenian language courses to curriculum

    Hürriyet, Turkey
    Feb 20 2008


    A Turkish university adds Armenian language courses to its curriculum

    Nuran Cakmakci

    A leading Turkish university based in Istanbul has started offering
    classes in Armenian language as part of its course load. Following
    approval by the Bosphorus University's senate, three new classes in
    Armenian language are set to enter the curriculum.


    The first Armenian language class, which started in the second half
    of the 2007-2008 school year, is focusing on the reading of Turkish
    texts written in the Armenian alphabet. Two more classes which will
    focus on the alphabet, basic vocabulary, linguistic rules, and
    text-reading of the modern Western Armenian language, will open up in
    the coming period.

    The Armenian language class which has already been included in
    curriculum offerings was filled quickly, with students currently
    waiting for spaces to open. Offered along the lines of Bosphorus
    University's standard language programs, the Armenian lessons will be
    taught alongside cultural history. Armenian is a criticial language
    for students doing research into Ottoman history, as it allows for
    the examination and reading of various important texts in this
    discipline.
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