Turetskaia khrestomatiia, compiled by Il'ia Nikolaevich Berezin, is a valuable resource for students of the Turkish language written in Russian. Published in 1856, this textbook offers a comprehensive approach to understanding Turkish grammar, vocabulary, and syntax through carefully selected readings.
Berezin's work provides invaluable insights into the linguistic landscape of the mid-19th century, offering a unique perspective on the study of Oriental languages. This book serves as both a practical guide for language learners and a significant historical document reflecting the scholarly interests and linguistic methodologies of its time. It remains relevant for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in the historical study of Turkish and Russian languages.
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