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Cilt 4, Sayı 16  Bahar 2015  (ISSN: 2146-9903, E-ISSN: 2147-3056)
Nurdan KAVAKLI

NO Makale Adı
1422523864 NOVUS ORTUS: THE AWAKENING OF LAZ LANGUAGE IN TURKEY

ABSTRACT
Laz (South Caucasian) language, which is spoken primarily on the southeastern coast of the Black Sea in Turkey, is being threatened by language endangerment. Having no official status, Laz language is considered to be an ethnic minority language in Turkey. All Laz people residing in Turkey are bilingual with the official language in the country, Turkish, and use Laz most frequently in intrafamilial conversations. In this article, Laz language is removed from the dusty pages of Turkish history as a response to the threat of language attrition in the world. Accordingly, language endangerment is viewed in terms of a sociolinguistic phenomenon within the boundaries of both language-internal and -external factors. Laz language revitalization acts have also been scrutinized. Having a dekko at the history of modern Turkey will enlighten whether those revitalization acts and/or movements can offer a novus ortus (new birth) for the current situation of Laz language.

Key words: Laz language, endangered languages, ethnic minority languages, language revitalization, Turkey.