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Turkish, the language of Eurasia
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This page has been translated automatically. Far from being "rare", Turkic languages rank 12th in the world, with almost 200 million speakers living in an area stretching from the Balkans to Western China, via the Middle East and the five Turkic-speaking republics of the former Soviet Union in Central Asia (Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and the small Republic of Northern Cyprus).
Ottoman language and politics in the 19th century
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Despite a few existing works, considered by most historians to be no more than an official bulletin, the Takvîm-i vekayi' and its French-language version Le Moniteur Ottoman remain a neglected historical source, little analyzed and almost unexploited in works on 19th-century Ottoman intellectual history.
Building the Future of Online Teaching for Lesser-Used Languages: LULaC Training in Cologne
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Published on 04/12/2025
After a year of collaborative work on CEFR-based materials for Turkish and Ukrainian, partners of the LULaC project met in Cologne for a training session on designing asynchronous online language courses — combining teaching innovation with European cooperation.
By-elections to the student life and training council (CFVE)
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This page has been translated automatically. The mission of the Conseil des formations et de la vie étudiante (CFVE) is to develop, coordinate and manage the training programs offered at Inalco (national bachelor's and master's degrees and institutional diplomas). The CFVE is responsible for developing, coordinating and managing Inalco's training programs (national bachelor's and master's degrees and institutional diplomas).