The Chinese language is from the radical language family while Turkish is known as one of the agglutinative languages from point of the structural frame. Despite Chinese and Turkish are members of the different language families, there are some linguistic similarities between them. In regard to second-person pronoun, in both of Chinese and Turkish there are some words to be used to indicate the differences between singularity and plurality; moreover to express sincerity and respect. In Chinese, “Nimen” indicates second-person plural pronoun while “Nin” states respect as it’s equivalent in Turkish, “siz”. Aim of the present paper is to show the advantages and the difficulties, originated from the native language, faced by Taiwanese students whose native language The Chinese language is from the radical language family while Turkish is known as one of the agglutinative languages from point of the structural frame. Despite Chinese and Turkish are members of the different language families, there are some linguistic similarities between them. In regard to second-person pronoun, in both of Chinese and Turkish there are some words to be used to indicate the differences between singularity and plurality; moreover to express sincerity and respect. In Chinese, “Nimen” indicates second-person plural pronoun while “Nin” states respect as it’s equivalent in Turkish, “siz”. Aim of the present paper is to show the advantages and the difficulties, originated from the native language, faced by Taiwanese students whose native language
Alan : Eğitim Bilimleri; Filoloji
Dergi Türü : Uluslararası
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