%0 Journal Article %T Turkish as a cultural heritage element in diaspora minorities %A Armen Tanikyan %J - %D 2018 %X In this study, we are going to remind that the Armenian, Greek and Jewish origin minority groups migrating from their native lands in the XIX. and XX. centuries due to various different reasons have, in their written and verbal use of language, internalized not only their own mother languages, but also the Turkish language. At the same time, the undeniable effects of the Turkish language, as a joint composite value, on the mother languages of the aforesaid minorities within the multi-lingual and multicultural atmosphere of Anatolia are mentioned, and it is also added that even if they have migrated from Turkey in different time slices, these minorities are trying to protect and maintain their links with the Anatolian culture, and are even trying to carry and penetrate this culture into the four corners of the world through this link of language, by transferring and inheriting to their own young generations both their regional accentuations and the terms and expressions imprinted on their contemporary and current lives %K Kolektif kimlik %K ortak dil %K ortak haf£¿za %K £¿d¨¹n£¿leme %K £¿iftdillilik %U http://dergipark.org.tr/conress/issue/42825/492051