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Language Attrition among Kalhori Kurdish Speakers Living in Tehran [PDF]
Human migration is the most significant characteristic of today's world. This may lead to different results including linguistic contact which by itself may bring about subtractive bilingualism or may lead to the attrition and death of the mother tongue.
Shahla Farasati +2 more
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A Minimalist Account of Scrambling in Kalhori Kurdish [PDF]
Scrambling in Kalhori kurdish is a feature-based movement triggered by Focus feature. In this article, Scrambling in Kalhori Kurdish is studied based on Minimalism Program (Chomsky, 1995).
mostafa khanmohammadi +2 more
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Multi-semantic evaluation of the action verb "to eat" in Kalhori Kurdish dialect based on cognitive semantics [In Persian] [PDF]
One of the most well-known ideas in semantic studies is polysemy, which is defined as the situation in which a single language element has several interpretations.
Fatemeh Hatami +4 more
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The present study aims to investigate the inflection of verb and its categories from generative morphology perspective. The nature of the methodology of this qualitative research is descriptive-analytic, and data has been collected through interview with
Masoud Dehghan, Ebrahim Badakhshan
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Singular concord in Kalhori Kurdish: A distributed morphology approach [PDF]
Introduction Concord, or agreement, is defined as the correspondence between the morphosyntactic categories of two or more grammatical units. The most common type of concord across languages is subject-verb agreement in terms of number [SG/PL ...
Hannah Hosseini +2 more
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The Investigation of Grammatical Category and Syntactic Position of “t͡ʃəmɑn”, a Modality Marker in Kalhori Kurdish [PDF]
Modality in different languages can be expressed through different grammatical categories such as modal adjectives, modal adverbs, modal auxiliaries, and modal lexical verbs.
Tahereh Jafari, Shoja Tafakkori Rezayi
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Kalehri Kurdish folk poems are among the valuable parts of the folk literature of Kurdish-speaking people in different regions of Kermanshah and Ilam. In these poems, many words have complex structures based on various lexical and musical considerations,
vahid sajjadifa , Nastaran Kasani
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Focus Construction in Kurdish [PDF]
This study aims to investigate the focus construction and its markers in Kalhori Kurdish. It should be noted that focus is shown with phonetic, morphologic or syntactic markers in different languages.
Masoud Dehghan, Kourosh Saberi
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A corpus study of durational rhythmic measures in the Kalhori variety of Kurdish
In order to identify between-sentence and between-speaker variabilities, one of the methods used by phoneticians is studying durational rhythmic features. In the present research, to classify speech rhythm of Kalhori, a variety of Kurdish, and to find out about the most appropriate measures for between-sentence and between-speaker rhythmic variability ...
Nafiseh Taghva +3 more
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Movement in Syntactic Edges and Cyclic Linearization Approache : Evidence from Scrambling in Kalhuri Kurdish [PDF]
Movement is one of the basic properties of human languages. Studying and accounting different movements is one of the main concerns in generative linguistics. One of the movements which attracts the interest of many linguists is Scrambling. Scrambling is
Shoja Tafakkori Rezaee +1 more
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