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A multilingual corpus approach to postpredicativity in spoken Turkish, Kurmanji Kurdish and German
This paper investigates phenomena of postpredicativity in a Turkish- Kurmanji Kurdish-German trilingual corpus of spoken language. Starting from the assumption that postpredicativity when viewed in this trilingual perspective is an epiphenomenal effect ...
Herkenrath, Annette
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Irony in Kurdish Short short Stories
This article, entitled “Irony in Kurdish Short short Stories”, is basically a section of a doctoral dissertation, which has been selected for publication and consists of an introduction, a theme and several discussions, and finally the results, achieved
Sangar Nadhim Hussein +1 more
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Chapter 9. Grammar in usage and grammaticalization of dan ‘give’ constructions in Kurmanji Kurdish
International audienceBelonging to the family of Indo-European languages, Kurdish is part of the Iranian group of this family, which gathers several modern languages such as Balochi, Ossetic, Persian, Tadjik, etc.
Myriam Bouveret +3 more
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Kheberdana Zımanı Kurmanji Of Mela Mahmoudi Bazidi
In this study, we introduce one of the unique works of the Alexandre Jaba collection is titled “Kheberdana Zimani Kurmanji”, which translates as “the practice of speaking Kurmanci language”. The work was written by Mela Mahmudi Bazidi in 1865 in Erzurum.
Aydın, Tahirhan, Aydin, Tahirhan
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As a social phenomenon, language change is a normal and inevitable process whose speed hinges upon a myriad of intra-lingual and extra-lingual factors. Despite the resistance and resolve of the Kurdish people against the cultural and linguistic changes ...
Hasan Esmailzade Bavany +1 more
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Arabesque music presented itself as a civil protest and a non-violent movement against the government policies in Turkey from its early formation (the 1930s). The oral in Kurmanji Kurdish literature is also of high significance and rich contents.
Khosro Sina
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EDB. 18.002Kurmanji Kurdish has accusative and ergative structure. Ergative structure are seen on verbs in the past tense, the accusative structure are seen on verbs in the present tense.
Osman ASLANOGLU +3 more
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Global Point Prevalence Survey in Five Teaching Hospitals in Baghdad, Iraq
Introduction: One of the crucial steps of the antimicrobial stewardship process is the measurement of antimicrobial usage. This study aims to assess the antimicrobial prescription patterns in Iraqi hospitals by conducting a survey and to determine ...
Jaafer M. KURMANJI +6 more
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Regional Variation in Kurmanji: a Preliminary Classification of Dialects
Historical linguistic sources of Kurdish date back just a few hundred years, thus it is not possiInvestigation of the regional variation in Kurmanji, especially its varieties spoken in Turkey, has been almost entirely neglected in the existing literature on Kurdish. In addition to earlier isolated examinations of Kurmanji dialects (cf. MacKenzie, 1961;
Ergin Öpengin, Geoffrey Haig
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kurmanji-stemmer: the second release
<p>NLTK based kurmanji stemmer</p ...
Adel Rahimi (5269153), Adel Rahimi
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