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  1. Polarisation over the meaning of democracy: The case of political parties in Turkey
  2. The communication strategies of ideologically polarized civil society organizations on Twitter: the case of Turkey
  3. The Different Aspects of English Language Teaching and Learning: A Scientometric Analysis
  4. Yaratıcılık ve Yaratıcı Olma Kavramlarının Günlük Dilde Anlamları
  5. Türk İşaret Dili’nde Sözdizime Deneysel Bir Yaklaşım
  6. An experimental investigation of existential sentences and cognitive/semantic categories in Turkish
  7. Location, existence, and quantification in Turkish: What do results from a forced choice scale show?
  8. The Ideological Convergence of Civil Society Organizations and Newspapers in Turkey
  9. The use of English in movies in Turkey
  10. Büyük Veri ve Derlem Anlambilim Açısından Aşk Kavramı: Anlam, Gönderim ve Metafor
  11. Representations of countries in the international media: The case of Turkey in the BBC
  12. Türkiye Adresli Siyaset Bilimi Yayınlarının Bibliyometrik Analizi
  13. Women’s Studies in the Muslim World: A Bibliometric Perspective
  14. Simone E. Pfenninger and Judit Navracsics (eds): Future Research Directions for Applied Linguistics
  15. Political science publications about Turkey
  16. “Second Language Writing” Publications in Web of Science: A Bibliometric Analysis
  17. An Experimental Approach to Basic Word Order in Turkish Intransitives
  18. The relationship between figure/ground and frontness/backness:
  19. Engin Arik
  20. A bibliometric analysis of linguistics in web of science
  21. EXPRESSING MANNER, LOCATION, AND ORIENTATION IN MANNER-ONLY MOTION EVENTS IN TURKISH SIGN LANGUAGE
  22. The role and status of English in Turkish higher education
  23. Evidence for minimal pairs in Turkish Sign Language (TİD)
  24. Sign language research in web of science
  25. Diane Brentari, ed. 2010. Sign languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xxi + 691. US $160.00 (hardcover).
  26. Classifiers in Turkish Sign Language
  27. A bibliometric analysis of a national Journal: The case of the Turkish Journal of Psychology
  28. Jürgen Bohnemeyer and Eric Pederson, eds. 2011. Event representation in language and cognition. In the series Language, culture and cognition 11. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xiii + 282. US $95.00 (hardcover).
  29. The expressions of spatial relations during interaction in American Sign Language, Croatian Sign Language, and Turkish Sign Language
  30. Event representation in language and cognition (review)
  31. SPACE, TIME, AND ICONICITY IN TURKISH SIGN LANGUAGE (TID)
  32. The expression of possession (review)
  33. Left/right and front/back in sign, speech, and co-speech gestures: What do data from Turkish Sign Language, Croatian Sign Language, American Sign Language, Turkish, Croatian, and English reveal?
  34. Review of Filipović (2007): Talking about motion: A crosslinguistic investigation of lexicalization patterns
  35. Describing Motion Events in Sign Languages
  36. Handbook of Cognitive Linguistics and second language acquisition (review)
  37. Spatial language: Insights from sign and spoken languages