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Word Stories: Culture Hidden in Words (Book)

Word Stories: Culture Hidden in Words (Book)

(370 words)
December 3, 2025

Written by Prof. Hatice Şirin, a member of the Science Council of the Turkish Language Association, the work titled Word Stories (Culture Hidden in Words) was published in 2019. The book comprehensively examines the etymological origins of 134 words along with their historical shifts in meaning and cultural reflections.Objective and Scope of the WorkIn this work, etymology or what is termed “word story” is presented as a journey parallel to human history, tracing where words come from and where

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Elif Laçin

Elif Laçin

What Is a Tongue Twister?

What Is a Tongue Twister?

(442 words)
December 1, 2025

Nursery rhymes are word sequences that are fun to say and pleasing to the ear. They contain abundant rhyme, rhythm, and repetition. Children typically encounter these phrases while playing games, singing songs, or listening to fairy tales. Nursery rhymes both amuse and teach proper language use!🎵How Did Nursery Rhymes Emerge?The origins of nursery rhymes lie in the oral culture of the people. Long ago, people began combining words in playful ways to develop their speaking and storytelling skill

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Nida Öztürkmen

Nida Öztürkmen

Ankara Word Museum

Ankara Word Museum

(609 words)
December 11, 2025

Word Museum, located in Türkiye’s capital Ankara, is the country’s first word-themed museum, established by Şermin Yaşar to teach children and young people the meanings of Turkish words, proverbs and idioms. Situated in the Altındağ district, directly beneath Ankara Castle and opposite Museum of Anatolian Civilizations, the museum opened its doors to visitors on 26 May 2022, during Language Day. A four-story historical building, previously used as a warehouse for raw wool and tiftik, has been re

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Muhammed Samed Acar

Muhammed Samed Acar

How Do Words Shape Our Lives?

How Do Words Shape Our Lives?

(605 words)
April 13, 2026

As a child, I would wrap my arms around trees and try to calculate how much I had grown. When my hands met each other around the trunk, I would convince myself I was the happiest child in the world. Nothing mattered to me; my holiday dress was covered in ants, my arms were scratched by the tree’s bark, and my skin burned slightly… Yet I still chose a small sapling and fooled myself by saying, “Look, I’ve grown.”Sometimes, on summer days when the sun dried my breath, I would meet the gaze of a ve

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Ayşe Serra Hocalar

Ayşe Serra Hocalar

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