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Liberation Philology Turkish
- David Arthur
- Apple App Store
- Paid
- Education
Liberation Philology Turkish helps you improve your knowledge of the Turkish language through practice-driven memorisation.
Wherever you have your phone and a free moment, it offers a continuous multiple-choice test on Turkish vocabulary, the declension of nouns, and the conjugation of verbs. Each answer you give is immediately confirmed or corrected, and your knowledge is reinforced by repetition.
The program is divided into four main modules:
• Vocabulary: 140 levels, each testing the meanings of ten Turkish words. Interspersed among these are cumulative levels reviewing what has been learned earlier (giving a total of 159 levels).
• Nouns: Tests your ability to parse and to decline a wide range of Turkish nouns.
• Possessive Nouns: Tests your ability to parse and decline the possessive forms of a range of Turkish nouns.
• Verbs: Tests your ability to parse and to conjugate a range of representative Turkish verbs.
A further Reference module allows you to review the vocabulary word-list and the noun/verb paradigms.
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