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Beginning Kurmanji Kurdish

open access: yesCALICO Journal, 2011
The Beginning Kurmanji Kurdish software is advertised as language software aiming to give (language) learners a solid foundation in Kurmanji-Kurdish for both oral and written expressions.
Vehbi Turel, Türel, Vehbi
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The acquisition of split-ergative case marking in Kurmanji Kurdish

Trends in Language Acquisition Research, 2013
This study examines the acquisition of split-ergative case marking in Kurmanji Kurdish, a language undergoing a shift in its case marking system, resulting in variable and inconsistent input to children. Data include naturalistic speech samples from a 12-month period from children (n = 12) from three age groups, 1;6, 2;6, and 3;6, and their caregivers (
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ERGATIVITY IN KURMANJI KURDISH AND DEVIATIONS FROM THE CANONICAL PATTERN

open access: yes, 2020
Mijara vê xebatê ergatîviya kurdiya kurmancî û hin rewşên awarte yên ergatîviya vî zimanî ye. Ergatîvî diyardeyeke rêzimanî ye ku tevî ku di serê sedsala 20an de di qada zimannasiyê de cihê xwe girtiye hê jî tê nîqaşkirin. Li gorî Dîxon (1994) tenê bi qasî çarêka hemû zimanan avahiya ergatîvî dihundirînin. Lê li gorî Kareem (2016) di nav van zimanan de
YAVAŞ, Mehmet, KIZIL, Hayreddin
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The Fable of the Beetle in Contemporary Aramaic and Kurmanji

Aramaic Studies, 2021
Abstract The fable of an insect and a mouse (or some other animal), who marry and embark on a life together, only to end in tragedy, is widely disseminated from the Mediterranean region to India. One version involving a beetle (Ṭuroyo keze, Kurmanji kêz) circulates throughout Anatolia and Iraq. The following Ṭuroyo and Kurmanji version was recorded
C.G. Häberl, S. Loesov
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