معرفی
İzzet ŞİRİN is a Research Fellow at Artvin Coruh University's Faculty of Science and Letters, Department of Turkish Language and Literature, specializing in New Turkish Language studies. His academic trajectory includes doctoral research at Atatürk University's Institute of Turkology (2022-2024), a Master's degree from Eskişehir Osmangazi University (2011-2014), and undergraduate studies at Istanbul University (2003-2007).
His research focuses on historical Turkish linguistics, with emphases on:
- Lexical evolution in Uyghur civil documents
- Grammatical structures in modern Turkish literature
- Dialectal influences like Turkish loanwords in Romeyka
- Cognitive approaches to Turkish morphology
Recent publications (2024-2025) demonstrate concentrated work in three domains: corpus-based analysis of modern Turkish authors (particularly Nurullah Ataç), lexicological studies of historical Uyghur texts, and contact linguistics examining Turkish-Greek language interactions. This reflects a methodological progression from descriptive philology toward cognitive and corpus linguistics frameworks.
No scientific awards, student advising activities, or laboratory affiliations are documented in available materials.
