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Arthur Lumley Davids has written:

'A grammar of the Turkish language' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Grammar, Turkish language

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Arthur Lumley Davids has written:

'A grammar of the Turkish language' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Grammar, Turkish language

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'A student grammar of Turkish' -- subject(s): Textbooks for foreign speakers, Grammar, Turkish language, English

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'A basic course in modern Turkish' -- subject(s): Grammar, Turkish language

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'Essentials of modern Turkish' -- subject(s): Grammar, Turkish language

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No. Turkish has numerous loanwords from Arabic, but does not use Arabic grammar, Arabic base-words, Arabic letters (such as gutturals or emphatics), and retains many unique, Altaic properties such as agglutination.

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