Mother Tongue Consciousness in Contemporary Altai Turkish Poetry

Language, in its most general definition, is a tool that enables communication between people. At the same time, language creates common feelings and thoughts among people. Thus, it saves people from being a mass and turns them into a nation. By ensuring the transfer of culture between generations,...

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Published in:Korkut Ata Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi
Main Authors: ELCAN, Abdullah, ULU, Yavuz Sinan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Turkish
Published: Yunus KAPLAN 2023
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/korkutataturkiyat/issue/80029/1335029
https://doi.org/10.51531/korkutataturkiyat.1335029
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Summary:Language, in its most general definition, is a tool that enables communication between people. At the same time, language creates common feelings and thoughts among people. Thus, it saves people from being a mass and turns them into a nation. By ensuring the transfer of culture between generations, it connects the human community, which it has turned into a nation, to the past and offers a future design to nations. Therefore, language is the most important national identity-building value. The disappearance of a nation's language means the disappearance of that nation. The Altai Turks living in the Altai Autonomous Republic of the Russian Federation in Southern Siberia are a Turkic tribe whose language and culture are in danger of extinction. For the Altai Turks, almost all of whom are bilingual in Altai Turkish and Russian, awareness of their mother tongue is the most important element that will save their language and culture from extinction. Although everyone has important duties in the protection and development of the mother tongue, the attitudes of poets and writers towards the mother tongue are also important. In addition to enriching the language by processing it, poets and writers can also be effective in the formation of language awareness in the public. In this context, this study deals with the mother tongue-themed poems of Lazar Kokishev, Boris Ukachin and Pasley Samik, who are important representatives of contemporary Altai literature. Through the poems on the theme of mother tongue, inferences are made about the attitudes of Altai Turks towards mother tongue and the importance of mother tongue is emphasized. Dil, en genel tanımıyla insanlar arasında iletişimi sağlayan bir araçtır. Aynı zamanda dil insanlar arasında ortak duygular, düşünceler oluşturur. Böylece insanları yığın olmaktan kurtarıp bir millet hâline getirir. Nesiller arasında kültür aktarımını sağlayarak millet hâline getirdiği insan topluluğunu geçmişe bağlar ve yine milletlere bir gelecek tasarımı sunar. Dolayısıyla dil en ...