
The Declaration of Kazakh as the Official Language in Kazakhstan refers to the adoption of the "Language Law" on 22 September 1989, which granted Kazakh its status as the state language for the first time and marked the impact of this decision on Kazakhstan’s social, cultural and political life.HistoryBefore its declaration as an official language, Kazakhstan was part of the Soviet Union, and language policies were largely determined by central authorities. Although the principle of “equality of
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"Bye Bye Türkçe: Bir Nev-York Rüyası", Turkish scientist and linguist Oktay Sinanoğlu authored this book. It was published in 2006 by Alfa Yayınları. Sinanoğlu gained international recognition in the scientific community after becoming a professor at the age of 26 and was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry twice. At the same time, as an active advocate for the preservation and development of the Turkish language, in this work Sinanoğlu questions the importance and future of Turkish.Subje
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