Gulsat Aygen
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Gülşat Aygen is a Turkish linguist, educator, author, editor, and translator. Aygen's research agenda includes both theoretical and applied linguistics, encompassing morphosyntax, language education, and many Turkic languages, particularly Turkish, her native language.[1][2][3][4][5] She is currently a distinguished teaching professor[6] of linguistics at Northern Illinois University.
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Nationality | Turkish |
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Discipline | Linguistics |
Aygen's wider intellectual interests have led her to translate dozens of articles, a book, and edit many translated books from English to Turkish,[7][8][9][10] transcribe and edit old Ottoman manuscripts. The 8th edition of her translation of Elias Canetti’s Crowds and Power was published in 1998.[11]