Argument-adjunct distinction in Kurmanji Kurdish
Bu tezde, sözdizimi kuramında iki kutuplu Temel üye-eklenti sınıflandırmasına göre Muş Kurmancisinde (MK) temel üye ve eklenti kategorileri arasında konumlanan eylemin arkasında bulunan öğeler, belli başlı ilgeç öbekleri ve bir ad ve bir eylemden oluşan bileşik eylemlerdeki ad öbeği gibi bir takım öğe ve öbek çeşitlerinin konumu araştırılmaktadır.
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Kurdish News Dataset Headlines (KNDH) through multiclass classification. [PDF]
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Population genetic study of 17 Y-STR Loci of the Sorani Kurds in the Province of Sulaymaniyah, Iraq. [PDF]
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Everyday ethnicity of Kurmanji speaking Kurds in Iran : a case in political anthropology
This dissertation is an attempt to pose a challenge to the reified image of Kurdishness and Kurdayeti (awakening Kurdish nationalism), from an ethnographical perspective.
Khalili, Mostafa
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Word order in the speech of Kurmanji-Turkish bilinguals
The paper investigates word order, particularly the domain of post-predicate position, in Turkish and Kurmanji as two languages located in the Western Asian Transition Zone that are in an intense and long-term contact with each other. Both languages are OV; however, each of them allows placement of constituents in post-predicate position.
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Swear Words in Southern Kurmanji – Types, Functions and Attitudes
Swearing is a linguistic phenomenon that exists across all cultures and societies. The Kurdish culture is one of those cultures in which swear words and expressions are abundant. The current study examines the types, functions and instances of swear words and expressions and the attitudes Kurdish people of southern Kurdistan, whose dialect is southern ...
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Interactions Among Morphology, Word Order, and Syntactic Directionality: Evidence from 55 Languages. [PDF]
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Can pattern replication be easily established? The case of the Neo-Aramaic Neo-Construct
International audienceNorthEastern Neo-Aramaic (NENA) dialects innovated a head-marking attributive (a.k.a. genitive) construction, functionally similar to the old Semitic construct state but morphologically marked by a suffix.
Gutman, Ariel
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