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The Euphrates River in Prophetic Texts

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The Euphrates as a Boundary of Time In the Bible, the Euphrates River is sometimes used to mark the end of times, especially in first-century...

Kirk Kilise Wine and Its Secret

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The wine from Kirk Kilise is very good. However, most Turks don’t drink wine—they are mostly teetotalers. So, the wine is taken to the...

The Dreary Landscape

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The sky was gray, and the wind howled. The land looked dull and lifeless. The Turkish villages were messy, made up of mud huts....

Talking with the Vali

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We talked about many different things. Every once in a while, a general or colonel was called over to join the conversation. However, as...

Strategy for Grammar Construction

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Continuity In the realm of language, compound verb forms can be subject to interruptions, allowing the insertion of various elements, such as adverbials and nominals....

Parsing Bulgarian Verb Forms

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The process of building a grammar initiates with an abstraction from grammar books, typically intended for human understanding and not tailored for direct practical...

Sources of Linguistic Knowledge

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Sources of Linguistic Knowledge and Grammar Writing Facilities When tasked with constructing a grammar for parsing compound verb forms, the BulTreeBank project team provides a...

Exploring Enchanting Valleys of Bosporus

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Exploring Enchanting Valleys and Historic Stops Along the Bosporus Along the south side of the village, a river known as Ghiock-suyu, anciently Aretas and more...

Legends Along the Bosporus

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Exploring Historic Villages and Legends Along the Bosporus Beikos, the largest village on the Bosporus, is renowned for its vast vineyards and high-quality water. In...

Palaces Along the Bosporus

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Exploring Ancient Legends Beyond Anadoli Kavak lies another heavily-armed battery, and just above this is The Giant's Mount, known as Yosha Daghl (Joshua’s Mount) by...

When Sopatros the Roman

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