Getto (Turkish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Getto" in Turkish language version.

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  • Domonoske, Camila (27 Nisan 2014). "Segregated From Its History, How 'Ghetto' Lost Its Meaning". NPR. 18 Mayıs 2015 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 20 Kasım 2017. The word "ghetto" is an etymological mystery. Is it from the Hebrew get, or bill of divorce? From the Venetian ghèto, or foundry? From the Yiddish gehektes, "enclosed"? From Latin Giudaicetum, for "Jewish"? From the Italian borghetto, "little town"? From the Old French guect, "guard"?...In his etymology column for the Oxford University Press, Anatoly Liberman took a look at each of these possibilities. He considered ever more improbable origins — Latin for "ribbon"? German for "street"? Latin for "to throw"? — before declaring the word a stubborn mystery.

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  • Domonoske, Camila (27 Nisan 2014). "Segregated From Its History, How 'Ghetto' Lost Its Meaning". NPR. 18 Mayıs 2015 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 20 Kasım 2017. The word "ghetto" is an etymological mystery. Is it from the Hebrew get, or bill of divorce? From the Venetian ghèto, or foundry? From the Yiddish gehektes, "enclosed"? From Latin Giudaicetum, for "Jewish"? From the Italian borghetto, "little town"? From the Old French guect, "guard"?...In his etymology column for the Oxford University Press, Anatoly Liberman took a look at each of these possibilities. He considered ever more improbable origins — Latin for "ribbon"? German for "street"? Latin for "to throw"? — before declaring the word a stubborn mystery.