197 Foreign Language Teaching Volume 47, Number 2, 2020 Чуждоезиково обучение A NEw lOOK AT TurKISH grAmmAr THrOugH THE PrISm Of THE POlISH lANguAgE Milena Jordanowa. (2018). Język turecki: minimum gramatyczne, Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Akademickie ‟Dialog”. 260 p. Ekrem Causevic University of Zagreb (Croatia) The book Język turecki: minimum gramatyczne, by Dr. Milena Yordanova, Associate Professor in the Department of Turkic and Altaic Studies at “St. Kliment Ohridski” University of Sofa, is in many aspects a high-quality and above all an innovative textbook intended as a guide to acquiring the grammatical minimum of the Turkish language. This monograph consists of the following chapters: I. “Przedmowa” [Introduction and conceptual framework] (pp. 9–14); II. Część 1 – 15” [Grammar units: 1 – 15] (pp. 15 – 193); III. “Gramatyka języka tureckiego w skrócie” [Short Turkish grammar] (pp. 194 – 258). At the end of the book there is a bibliography (pp. 259 – 260) listing just under forty academic works in Bulgarian, Turkish, Russian, and English. The book, as one may surmise from its title, has been published in Polish as an academic book for the students at University of Warsaw. The book is built on the basis of the theoretical model set up in the paper “Theoretical Foundations of a Grammatical Minimum of Turkish Language” (Yordanova 2015: 498 – 504), published in 2015, in which it was emphasized that the monograph could be basis for constructing a correlative binary model. So what kind of model is this? – One that ofers a common core to students of Turkish Reviews and Annotations Рецензии и анотации