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A Survey on Relative Clause Construction in Kurmanji [PDF]
Relative clause construction in Iranian languages appears mainly in sentences as a subordinate clause and acts as a describer for the preceding noun. Following Dixon's (2010) framework, our aim in this paper is to study and describe the relative clause ...
Shaho Majidi, Mehrdad Naghzguy-Kohan
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Language planning in Diaspora: the Case of the Kurdish Kurmanji Dialect
In this paper, we study a particular case of language planning in Diaspora through the activities of the Committee for Standardization of Kurdish Kurmanji dialect spoken by the majority of Kurds living in Turkey, in Syria and by part of the Kurds living ...
Salih Akin
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The Antiquity of Kurmanji Kurdish and the Biblical Book of Nahum
The biblical Book of Naḥūm explains the way HaShem (The Name) deals with Evil. An inner biblical interpretive technique is used to reach this meaning, a technique inconsistent with the method of the rest of the Hebrew Bible.
Hasan KARACAN, Aviva BUTT
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Kurdish Kurmanji Lemmatization and Spell-checker with Spell-correction
There are many studies about using lemmatization and spell-checker with spell-correction regarding English, Arabic, and Persian languages but only few studies found regarding low-resource languages such as Kurdish language and more specifically for ...
Hanar Hoshyar Mustafa, Rebwar M. Nabi
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EXPLORING THE FUNCTIONS OF IMPLICATURES IN NORTHERN KURMANJI
The current paper explores the functions of implicatures in Northern Kurmanji (NK). It lays concentration on the non-literal meanings (interpretation) that speakers convey beyond the literal one of either their speech or writing.
Nechirvan Jawzal, Fakhir Mohammed
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A Symmetric Approach to Agreement in Kurmanji (Northern Kurdish) Direct Arguments [PDF]
Kurmanji uses two morphological forms of pronouns and R-expressions: direct and oblique. The direct form of first and second pronouns (local pronouns) is fully specified for person and number.
Iraj Mehrbaskhsh +1 more
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An Ecolinguistics Analysis on Lexicalization of Domestic Animals in Kurmanji Kurdish [PDF]
Kurmanji is one of the three main varieties of Kurdish language, scattered across some areas of Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and both the West and Northeast parts of Iran.
Elham Mizban +2 more
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Objectives: The present research aims to study the normal development of Percentage of Consonant Correct (PCC) in Kurdish-speaking children, with Middle Kurmanji-Mukryani Dialect as an Articulation Competency Index (ACI). PCC was examined in terms of the
Talieh Zarifian +2 more
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The Complex Sentences in Kurmanji
This study deals with the analysis and classification of complex sentences in terms of both syntactical and semantical features. There are many kinds of the complex sentences and they frequently consist of a main clause and a subordinate clause or a ...
Mikail Bülbül
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Morphological and symbolic content analysis of Qarsha Ritual-dramatic movements of the Kurmanjs of Khorasan [PDF]
Introduction Regardless of their titles or designations, games and dances have always been an integral part of the culture of Iranian ethnicities, and while preserving their original form and content to some extent, many of them have persisted as ...
Samane Radfar +2 more
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