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  Help:Turkish characters - MozillaWiki
Turkish computers may use character set ISO 8859-9 ("Latin 5"), which is identical to Latin 1 except that the rarely-used Icelandic characters "eth", "thorn", and "y with acute accent" are replaced with the needed Turkish characters.
Ironically, if these characters do appear to you as Turkish letters, it means they are incorrectly encoded.
Their incorrect appearance on older browsers such as Netscape may be acceptable in some situations, such as when an anglicized name is followed by a parenthesized Turkish equivalent as extra information not crucial to the article itself.
wiki.mozilla.org /Help:Turkish_characters   (433 words)

  
  Turkish Language
Accordingly, the Turkish alphabet is designed for the easiest phonetic description: For instance, to describe the sound of "ch" as in "chalk", in Turkish alphabet there is the letter of "c" with a cedilla, a dot under the letter "c".
Turkish is an agglutinative language, meaning a fairly large number of affixes in Turkish may be added to the root; each affix has one meaning or grammatical function and retains its form more or less unaffected by the morphemes surrounding it.
Turkish belongs to the Turkic branch of the Altaic language family.The earliest Turkic inscriptions date from the 7th century C.E. and Islamic texts written in Turkic appear in the 11th century.
www.bigglook.com /biggtraveleng/infotips/language.asp   (1330 words)

  
 Wikipedia:Turkish characters - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Turkish computers may use character set ISO 8859-9 ("Latin 5"), which is identical to Latin 1 except that the rarely-used Icelandic characters "eth", "thorn", and "y with acute accent" are replaced with the needed Turkish characters.
Ironically, if these characters do appear to you as Turkish letters, it means they are incorrectly encoded.
Their incorrect appearance on older browsers such as Netscape may be acceptable in some situations, such as when an anglicized name is followed by a parenthesized Turkish equivalent as extra information not crucial to the article itself.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:Turkish_characters   (480 words)

  
 Help:Turkish characters - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks
The Turkish alphabet contains six letters not present in standard ISO 8859-1, and that will therefore present problems for Wikibooks use: Dotted uppercase "I", dotless lowercase "i", upper- and lowercase "G" with breve accent, and upper- and lowercase "S" with cedilla.
If you are entering Turkish text into Wikibooks, be aware that the Wikimedia server identifies web pages as ISO 8859-1, and there is no way to override this, so even if these characters appear correct to you, they are not properly encoded from the point of view of a non-Turkish Wiki reader.
Further, HTML 4.0 does not specify named character entities for these characters, so they cannot be entered into Wikibooks text in any portable way except 16-bit Unicode numeric character entity references, which do not work well in most browsers that I am aware of, despite being the official standard.
en.wikibooks.org /wiki/Wikibooks:Turkish_characters   (493 words)

  
 Help:Special characters - Wikiquote
special characters, including CJK characters, can be treated like normal ones; not only the webpage, but also the edit box shows the character; in addition it is possible to use the multi-character codes; they are not automatically converted in the edit box.
Unavailable characters which are copied into the edit box are first displayed as the character, and automatically converted to their decimal codes on Preview or Save.
Enter the character directly from a foreign keyboard, or by cut and paste from a "character map" type application, or by some special means provided by the operating system or text editing application.
en.wikiquote.org /wiki/Help:Special_characters   (1727 words)

  
 Easy Turkish
Turkish is the official languge of Turkey, where it is the native language of more than 90% of the population, ie 60 million people.
From the very beginning of its Anatolian period, Turkish was written in the Arabic script, until the Latin scrpt was adopted in the course of the writing reform of 1928.
Turkish is by far the largest language in the Turkic family.
perso.wanadoo.fr /babel-site/turkce1.htm   (358 words)

  
 Internationalizing Turkish: Dotted and Dotless Turkish Letter "I"
Turkish is in the Ural-Altaic family of languages.
Instead of the original case mapping of lower dotted i to upper dotless I, Turkish maps the lower dotted i to the new upper dotted İ, and the lower dotless ı to the upper dotless I. The change in the case rules for the letter i frequently breaks software logic.
When support for the Turkish language is added, the case rules are changed to use the Turkish mapping for the letter i.
www.i18nguy.com /unicode/turkish-i18n.html   (1211 words)

  
 American Turkish Association of North Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The history of the Turkish language and script system is as turbulent as the history of the region itself.
Ottoman Turkish was primarily the language of the Anatolian peasants.
From the viewpoint of grammatical structure, most Turkish words adhere to the principle of vowel harmony where all the vowels in a word belong to the same class (front or back), and any deriving words (suffixes put at the end of words) also generally contain vowels belonging to the same class.
www.ata-nc.org /culture/computinginturkish.html   (2542 words)

  
 Turkish Newspapers -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Turkish is a member of the Turkish family of languages, which includes Balkan Gagauz Turkish, Gagauz, and Khorasani Turkish in addition to Turkish.
Turkish is the official language of Turkey and is one of the official languages of Cyprus.
The so-called "soft g", "ğ" in Turkish orthography, represents the phoneme and is pronounced as a front-velar or palatal approximant between front vowels.
www.becomingapediatrician.com /health/151/turkish-newspapers.html   (1805 words)

  
 Basics of Turkish Grammar — Word Order & Orthography
Turkish vowels are said to be of two classes, front and back.
Turkish has vowel harmony, meaning that a word usually has all vowels of a single class, front vs back, including those in suffixes added to reflect the part of speech.
However, much of Turkish grammar is formed by adding suffixes, and these suffixes usually follow vowel harmony with the preceding vowel (there are a few exceptions, suffixes of fixed form not following vowel harmony).
www.cromwell-intl.com /turkish/orthography.html   (556 words)

  
 Turkish characters and pronunciation guide
Modern Turkish is written in the Latin alphabet but it contains a number of characters that are not found in English.
Bey, which is pronounced "bay", is the old Turkish word for "sir" (as in the English "Sir John").
Put, the Turkish word for "idol" has a pronunciation value that falls between those two English words but is somewhat closer to English "put".
www.geocities.com /surnamei_vehbi/turkchars.html   (463 words)

  
 Learning Turkish !
the Turkish language is a difficult language to learn by the people who have English as a mother tangle.
Example of Turkish words with another origin: pardon (excuse me in French), pantalon (trousers in Spanish), saat (hour in Arabic) and telekomunikasyon (due to globalization).
Notes regarding the Turkish characters: We wrote the accents of the words below in parentheses because the computer can have problem reading those characters if it is not configured for the Turkish language.
www.business-with-turkey.com /tourist-guide/learning_turkish.shtml   (551 words)

  
 Turkish characters in HTML-code from Rim Beckers on 1999-01-25 (www-html@w3.org from January 1999)
Turkish characters in HTML-code from Rim Beckers on 1999-01-25 (www-html@w3.org from January 1999)
Normaly I use some code like this: and#233; But some characters from the turkish language are not there.
The character i without a dot, g with a turned roof, S with a mark (,) among it and the same with te lower-case character s.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-html/1999Jan/0176.html   (187 words)

  
 How to read and write Turkish characters - Türkçe
The Turkish language was written in the Arabic Language Script but since 1928 one uses a Latin Based Language Script.
Pictures and HTML-codes are used to present the 29 Turkish characters.
PART II - The Turkish characters you will find here can be made visable by changing the language into Turkish.
www.xs4all.nl /~wjsn/turkish.htm   (501 words)

  
 site' s pages act differently to show turkish characters - ASP.NET Forums
BUT THE PROBLEM IS some pages show turkish character correct But some pages not.
I could not recreate the problem you are facing with Turkish characters.
The turkish text or characters that were causing problem e.g.
forums.asp.net /thread/1415421.aspx   (1059 words)

  
 Ottoman turkish - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Start the Ottoman turkish article or add a request for it.
Look for "Ottoman turkish" in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
Look for "Ottoman turkish" in the Wikimedia Commons, our repository for free images, music, sound, and video.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/ottoman_turkish   (168 words)

  
 Turkish Music: Translated Lyrics To Dere (A Karsilama)
Dere, which is the Turkish word for "River", is a very, very old traditional Turkish folk song which uses the karsilama rhythm.
The Turkish alphabet contains some characters that do not appear in the usual Roman alphabet that can be represented in the typical character set that Internet users have on their computers.
Robyn sings Turkish folk and classical music, and is based in the Los Angeles, California area.
www.shira.net /dere.htm   (657 words)

  
 Babayarov - Sogd under Turkish Rule during VIth-VIIIth centuries - Transoxiana Eran ud Aneran
This is the case of a marriage contract between Dugdgoncha, a Sogdian woman, and Ot-Tegin from Turkish aristocracy.
The using of a lot Turkish titles in Samarkand under the rule of Turkish Qaghanate also indicates that there was a dynasty from Turkish origin there.
In turn, the Sogdian secretaries also took advantage of the Turkish language and alphabet because among the Sogdian documents found in Mugh there was also a document in Turkish: it is supposed that this was made up by Sogdian clerks who knew about Turkish grammar and lexicon.
www.transoxiana.com.ar /Eran/Articles/babayarov.html   (865 words)

  
 How to use shortcuts for the Turkish characters with WORD 97   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
If the Turkish fonts are available on your computer but you don't use a Turkish keyboard, you will have difficulties to type the Turkish characters.
Chose another character from the Turkish alphabet and affect it another shortcut.
When you have finished associating shortcuts to Turkish characters, click on the 'Close' button of the 'Special characters' dialog box.
www.turkishlanguage.org /trwd97gb.htm   (314 words)

  
 Alphabet Characters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
For example, if an application is designed to accept a username that is all alphabet characters and a maximum length of eight characters, the application should reject all input that is longer than...
The two symbols between the dragons are the han-gul (Korean alphabet) characters representing "Integrity." The nine stars arranged in three groups of three, represent the three levels of fl belt...
Unique Identifiers A unique identifier is a code consisting of alphabet characters and numerals (not a persons name) which is applied to an individual and distinguishes them from other individuals...
www.alphabeti.com /alphabetcharacters   (943 words)

  
 TURKISH TEXT ASCIIFIER
Turkish computer users frequently have to send Turkish text to computer systems which do not recognize Turkish characters.
When you have a piece of Turkish text which you want to send to a friend studying in the US for example, the only thing you can do is replace all instances of special Turkish characters with their ASCII equivalents.
Below is a sample original sentence containing special Turkish characters and the corresponding output.
www.hlst.sabanciuniv.edu /TL/ascii.html   (330 words)

  
 Turkish Fonts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Most probably your Windows 95/98 has Turkish fonts within its Multilanguage Support package, and most probably they need to be activated.
If you have Turkish support on your system, then the text format will be displayed correctly, and will match the image.
The origin of the problem is that the special Turkish characters are not represented with the same codes on the two platforms.
www.turkishlingua.com /turkish-fonts.html   (407 words)

  
 Help:Turkish characters - Wikiquote
If using Turkish text on a non utf-8 wiki consider anglicizing these characters.
If you really must enter Turkish words with these characters into such wikis, to maintain data integrity at the expense of readability, use the following codes (the characters themselves appear after each code so you can see what your browser does with them):
Their incorrect appearance on older browsers such as older versions of netscape (4.x had problems with unicode entities in non-unicode pages) may be acceptable in some situations, such as when an anglicized name is followed by a parenthesized Turkish equivalent as extra information not crucial to the article itself.
en.wikiquote.org /wiki/Help:Turkish_characters   (511 words)

  
 Six problem characters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
If you want English and Turkish to coexist on the same computer, installing Turkish language support after installing Windows in English won’t work.
Under many conditions, the six characters "Ğ", "İ", "Ş", "ğ", "ı", and "ş" (G-breve, I-dot, S-cedilla, g-breve, dotless-i, s-cedilla) won’t appear correctly: what you’ll see instead will be the characters Eth, Y-acute, Thorn, eth, y-acute, and thorn.
Set whichever keyboard (English, Turkish, or something else) you want to be the default.
www.kanyak.com /6turkchars.html   (502 words)

  
 Turkish language
Güzel Türkçeyi Öğreniyorum - Nurettin Koç (in Turkish)
If you want subscribe to the Email list on Turkish language (mostly in Turkish), send an Email to listproc@bilkent.edu.tr with SUBSCRIPT TURKCE your firstname your name in the body part of the message.
If you have Turkish fonts on your computer but your keyboard is not a Turkish keyboard, you can add shortcuts to the Turkish characters with WORD 97.
www.turkishlanguage.org /turcgb.htm   (482 words)

  
 Zargan Turkish glossary english into turkish dictionary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
If your keyboard does not support Turkish characters, you can use the corresponding English letter followed by an underscore.
Although we have received several requests for preparing an offline version, we are not planning to do this in the short term since the use of bootleg CDs is extremely widespread in Turkey and the world.
Automatic translation (machine translation) is a very complicated issue on which hundreds of universities and research institutions worldwide are currently working.
www.zargan.com /iceriktip.asp?IcerikTipID=8&DisplayLang=2&Dil=1   (793 words)

  
 Turkish characters not displaying properly - Seslisozluk.com Forums Turkish English German Language Resources ...
Turkish characters suddenly quit displaying properly for me in the sözlük part of this site.
The characters are displaying properly in the forum part, but not the sözlük.
I don't think the problem is with my computer, because Turkish characters are still displaying properly for me in the forum part of this site.
forum.seslisozluk.com /showthread.php?p=897&mode=threaded   (147 words)

  
 LANGBOX-TUR Turkish Support
In addition to English, the Turkish languages is supported with keyboard mapping, system messages, screen and display management, collating sequences, and date and time routine services.
A virtual driver or a STREAMS module is added to the kernel, processing on exceptional basis the Turkish characters.
He/She can even mix Turkish and English characters and text within one document with a keystroke.
www.langbox.com /turkish_e.html   (452 words)

  
 Turkish Tour Guides
Turkish Tour Guides website is an online catalogue for tourist guides who would like to take place here and is owned by TUREB - Federation of Turkish Tour Guide Associations.
Total number of tourist guides nationwide is more than 9000 and not all of them are included here.
Turkish Tour Guides websitesi, TUREB'e ait olan ve sadece burada yer almak isteyen rehberlerin bulundugu bir online katalogdur.
www.turkishguides.org   (127 words)

  
 Turkish Characters - Webyog Forums
The other thing I noticed is that if I paste Turkish direct from notepad into sqlYog it transforms all my turkish chatacters into the closest English char.
SQLyog 4.1 and 5.02 are different! When I copy your Turkish characters from the browser here into SQLyog 4.1, they display correctly.
The characters that are not in ASCII-charset are represented as a stream of ASCII characters.
www.webyog.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=1915   (1376 words)

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