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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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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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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
Shahla Fatemi Syadar +2 more
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Case Morphemes in the Kurmanji and Hawrami Dialects
Rokan Muhammad, Salem Aziz
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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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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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As a philosophical and linguistic concept, negativity has been evaluated within the concepts of polarity, opposition and duality. Negativity has been associated grammatically - albeit controversially - mostly with modality. It is known that the elements of this topic, which are common to all languages, have different typologies morphologically and ...
Zafer Açar
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PREFIXES, SUFFIXES, AND INFIXESES IN KURMANJI (ZAZAKI) (Comparative descriptive study)
This research "Prefixes, Suffixes, and Infixeses in Kurmanjki (Zazaki) is prepared on the basis of comparison to other dialects. The materials are taken from oral and written Kurmanjki resources.
Mehmet T. Malmîsanîj +1 more
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Assessing mutual intelligibility between Kurmanji and Zazaki spoken in Elazığ at text level
This study examines the mutual intelligibility between Kurmanji and Zazaki. The research area selected for this study is the province of Elâzığ, where both languages are spoken.
Bilgit SAĞLAM +3 more
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Word order variation in Kurmanji ditransitive constructions
Abstract The placement and realization of direct and indirect objects (henceforth DO and IO) in Kurmanji is subject to variation; e.g., DO and IO can be placed before or after one another in the preverbal domain; IO can be placed before the verb as an adpositional phrase, or, if recipient, it can be realized as a noun phrase (NP ...
Milad Shariatmadari +2 more
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