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Turkey's policy of linguicide vis-a-vis minority languages has seen the use of Zazaki deteriorate to the point that it has been designated 'vulnerable' in one of UNESCO's reports on languages worldwide that was published in 2009. Despite oppression of the language, its translation activity has increased, especially by the Vate Group which was established to revitalise and standardise Zazaki. To explore the contribution of translation to the revitalisation process, samples from the translation corpora and the activity of the Vate Group are examined; special attention is paid to the translated work Sinemaya Bevenge. This brief depiction of Zazaki translation shows that it has the potential to contribute to revitalising a minority language, especially by enriching and modernising its lexicon.
I would like to thank Farangis Ghaderi and Joanna Boche?ska for their contributions to this paper. This work is part of research project DEC 2019/33/B/HS2/01476 supported by the National Science Center, Poland. 1 PhD student, Kurdish Language and Culture Department, Dicle University, Turkey, e-mail: esatsanli@hotmail.com . ORCID: 0000-0002-3130-1143.
National Science Center, Poland [DEC 2019/33/B/HS2/01476]
Linguicide, Language Revitalization, Vulnerable Language, Cinema, Zazaki
Linguicide, Language Revitalization, Vulnerable Language, Cinema, Zazaki
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