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Assessing the Quality of Machine Translation from Kurmanji Kurdish into English
The assessment of quality by the current most widely used on-line machine translation systems such as Google Translate and Bing Translator has always been a hotly debated and controversial topic. This research endeavors to assess the translation quality
Hakar Hazim M. Ameen, Hussein Ali Ahmed
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Ev xebata qûalîtatîf nêrînên mamosteyên ku di beşên kurdî de dixebitin derbarê kurmanciya standard de vedikole. Ev xebat bi analîzeke tematîk nêrînên van kesan analîz dike.
Ziyattin Yıldırımçakar
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Central Kurdish Dialect and Its Various Names: New Considerations
The Kurdish dialects are known by various names such as Kurmanji, Sorani, Kalhuri, etc. Some of them are named after their speakers’ tribe, region, or city, such as Jafi, Sourchi, Khoshnawi, Sulaymaniyaie, Arbili, Garmiani, etc.
Sudad Rasool
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Screening accuracy and developmental language disorder remain stable between 2.5 and 3 years. [PDF]
Abstract Aim This study re‐evaluated the classification accuracy of language screening. This is because the new Swedish child health programme moved this screening from 3 to 2.5 years of age. Another aim was to investigate the stability of diagnoses between these two time points. Methods Children were recruited consecutively during 2016–2017 from three
Nayeb L +4 more
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Mutual intelligibility of a Kurmanji and a Zazaki dialect spoken in the province of Elazığ, Turkey
We present the first results of a large project concerned with the mutual intelligibility between Zazaki and Kurmanji dialects spoken in Eastern Anatolia. There is an ongoing debate on the classification of Kurmanji and Zazaki as separate languages or as
F. Ozek +2 more
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A Critical Review of Kurdish Language Branches Based on Geographical Residency
There is no unanimous agreement among linguists and sociolinguists regarding the definition and distinction among terms and concepts of language, dialect and accent.
Hiwa Weisi
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Influence of Hafiz Shirazi on Malla Jaziri in the Subject of Love [PDF]
In this study, the concept of love reviewed in the sonnets of Hafiz Shirazi and Malla Jaziri, firstly, to investigate the pervasiveness of Hafiz’s thoughts in Kurmanji literature, especially in the sonnets of Malla Jaziri, and then, to introduce the ...
hadi bidaki
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Abstract Kurdish studies was born as a field of study in imperial Russia, and for much of the twentieth century, the Soviet Union remained the centre of ‘Kurdology’. With the foundation of the International Society Kurdistan (ISK) in Amsterdam in 1960, however, this centre started to move westwards.
Adnan Çelik, Joost Jongerden
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Abstract Vocabulary experts recommend first language (L1) translation equivalents for establishing form–meaning mappings for new second language (L2) words, especially for lower proficiency learners. Empirical evidence to date speaks in favor of L1 translation equivalents over L2 meaning definitions, but most studies have investigated bi‐ rather than ...
Henrik Gyllstad +3 more
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Nationalism and Prosody in Kurdish Poetry
Addressing the impact of political events on changes in metrical feet is a new approach applied in this paper. Hasanpour and Vali’s viewpoints on the history of Kurdish nationalism, the relationship between literary texts and political events, and ...
Ehsan Mardookh Rohani
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