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Türk Dil Kurumu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Turkish Language Association
The Turkish Language Association ((トルコ語:Türk Dil Kurumu - TDK)) is the official regulatory body of the Turkish language, founded on July 12, 1932 and headquartered in Ankara, Turkey. The association acts as the official authority on the language (without any enforcement power), contributes to linguistic research on Turkish and other Turkic languages, and is charged with publishing the official dictionary of the language, ''Güncel Türkçe Sözlük''. ==History==
The association was established on July 12, 1932, under the name ''Türk Dili Tetkik Cemiyeti'' (Society for Research on the Turkish Language) by the initiative of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the founder and first president of the Republic of Turkey, by Samih Rıfat, Ruşen Eşref Ünaydın, Celâl Sahir Erozan and Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu, all prominent names in the literature of the period and members of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. The head specialist and Secretary General of the association was the Turkish Armenian linguist Agop Dilaçar starting from 1934, who continued to work in the association until his death in 1979. The association's name was changed to ''Turkish Language Research Institute'' in 1934, and it became the Turkish Language Association in 1936.〔TDK, (Tarihçe )〕
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