Abstract

As it is known, “the “New Language Movement” had a start by Ali Canip Yontem, Omer Seyfettin and Ziya Gokalp who were the most significant representatives of the magazine Genc Kalemler (Young Pens) which was started to publish in Salonika (now Thessaloniki, in Greece) on April 11, 1911. Mustafa Nermi, Kâzim Nami (Duru), Aka Gunduz (Enis Avni), Mehmet Ali Tevfik (Yukselen), Resad Nuri, Celal Sahir (Erozan), Subhi Edhem, Huseyin Naci, Âkil Koyuncu, Edhem Hidayet, Tahsin Nahid, Selahaddin Asim, Mustafa Haluk and Rasim Hasmet also were among important supporters of the New Language’s Movement. In this study Mehmet Ali Tevfik’s ideas on “the New Language” by examining his articles about “Turkism thoughts” in his book, Turanli’nin Defteri (1914- Handbook of Turanian) will be analyzed and evaluated with a focus on the work. Impact of M. Ali Tevfik paying attention with his poems, articles and conferences on both the New Language and the National Literature, who was on side of the supporters of New Language such as Ziya Gokalp, Omer Seyfettin and Ali Canip including the famous advocates of that period; will be questioned in the light of the texts in his book.

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  • which was started to publish in Salonika

  • Rasim Haşmet also were among important supporters of the New Language's Movement

  • who was on side of the supporters

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“the “New Language Movement” had a start by Ali Canip Yöntem, Ömer Seyfettin and Ziya Gökalp who were the most significant representatives of the magazine Genç Kalemler (Young Pens) which was started to publish in Salonika ( Thessaloníki, in Greece) on April 11, 1911. Gazeteci, şair ve düşünür Mehmet Ali Tevfik Yükselen’in (1889-1941) Yeni Lisan hareketinin mimarları Genç Kalemler ile tanışması 1911 yılında Selanik’te başlar. 1911 yılı Mehmet Ali Tevfik için hareketli bir yıl olur.

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