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La ville dans la littérature kurmanji moderne

International Journal of Kurdish Studies, 1997
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Kurmanji p’irč (f.) ‘hair’

Iran and the Caucasus
Abstract This is an attempt of explaining the origin of Kurmanji p’irč ‘hair’ within the paradigm of forms revealing similar phonetic developments, i.e., hirč ‘bear’ and birčī ‘hungry’.
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Alifname in Classical Kurdish (Kurmanji) Literature

In this article, six alifnames of Kurdish (Kurmanji) literature are introduced as a literary style and Siyahpoş and Sheikh Ehmedê Feqîr’s elifnames are analyzed in detail. The alifnames of Siyahpoş, Sheikh Ehmedê Feqîr, Weda‘î and Ce‘ferqulî Zengelî were written in the field of classical literature and in Kurdish.
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Kurmanji Elegies Written by Poets for Their Own Children

Mersiyeyên ku ji bo mirina însanan tên nivîsîn yek ji wan cureyên nezmê yên edebiyata me ya klasîk in û xwedî cihekî taybet in. Ew mersîyeyên ji bo mirina kesekî ku jê tê hezkirin hatine hûnandin; wê êş û elema ku ji ber mirinê tê kişandin, agahîyên derheqê kesê mirî de û hinek agahîyên şexsî yên şa’ir di nav xwe de dihewînin.
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Note on E. B. Soane's Kurmanji Grammar

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, 1921
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