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What is a Multi‐Ethnic Party and How to Spot a Fake One?
Abstract Multi‐ethnic parties have been variously defined: as those which do not champion the interests of, or mobilize against, any specific ethnic group; as those with a recognisably cross‐communal leadership or membership; and as those which acquire some distribution of support across groups.
Jon Fraenkel
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ئەڤ ڤەکۆلینە ب ناڤونیشانێت (كاريگهريا ئاستێ ڕهوشهنبيريێ دایک و بابان د وهرارا پهيڤێن زمانيدا ل دهڤ بچویکان ل دویڤ (هارت و ڕیزلی) و مە ڤیایە د ئەڤێ ڤەکۆلینێدا دیاربکەین ڕۆلێ دایک و بابان و ب تایبەتی ئەڤێن ئاستەکێ ڕەوشەنبیری یێ بلند و ناڤنجی د ...
Sozan Saeed Mohammed +2 more
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Turkish migratory flows to Poland: general description [PDF]
Izabela Koryś; Olimpia ŻuchajParallel als Buch-Ausg ...
Korys, Izabela, Zuchaj, Olimpia
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Geopower, Geos and the Colonisation of Palestine
ABSTRACT While the majority of geographical work on colonialism in Palestine centres on territory and land, this article foregrounds geopower and geos in the making of spatial relations. Three arguments are made over three corresponding sections. The first draws on recent writing on geopower and geos (primarily that by Elizabeth Grosz, Elizabeth ...
Mark Griffiths
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The field of natural language processing (NLP) has undergone significant expansion over the last decade. Many human-being applications are conducted daily via NLP tasks, starting from machine translation, speech recognition, text generation and ...
Shadan Shukr Sabr +16 more
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Verb Processes in Kurdish Language
This paper presents a descriptive analysis of the processes underlying the usage of transitivity in Kurdish Language. Paul Simpson’s Transitivity model has been adopted in this work. Language use involves both systemic and functional components, the former comprising language grammar system requirements and the latter embracing cognitive/ functional ...
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On the Reduplication in Kurdish language
Reduplicated words are a fascinating, and fun aspect of language. In many languages (nearly 85%) reduplication has been observed. Reduplication, as Charles Kauffman (2015) points out is a morphological process that through doubling a morpheme enhances, emphasizes, amplifies, enlarges, diminishes, adds number or changes verb tense – to bring about ...
MİRMOKRİ, Manijeh, SAİFORİ, Shahlo
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Practitioner Views on Defining ‘Honour’‐Based Abuse: A Focus on Atypical Cases
ABSTRACT ‘Honour’‐based abuse (HBA) is debated to be a gendered and cultural form of domestic abuse (DA). However, such narrow approaches exclude a sizeable minority of ‘atypical cases’, including male victims and non‐Muslim communities, causing misunderstandings and inefficient responses.
Bethany Roper +5 more
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The Passive Voice Between Middle Eastern Kurdish Dialect and Standard Turkish Language
The current research study tackles the Passive Voice in Middle Eastern Kurdish Dialect and Standard Turkish Language relating to both past and present tenses of informative Mood.
Dilbreen A. Ali, Kawan I. Khaleel
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This study discusses and researches coherence in Kurdish language, identifying these types of coherences, which create harmony and integrity of text understanding through lexical items, pragmatic meanings and textual dimensions. In this research, drawing on cohesion theories, another semantic category is reformulated.
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