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ABSTRACT Colonial monolingual norms are a present oppressive force within schooling spaces, with a direct assimilative target on the linguistic practices of historically marginalized peoples, histories, and knowledge systems. For racially minoritized multilingual refugee learners, the space of in‐school science learning can be experienced as an ...
Sophia Thraya +2 more
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Making fun of the standard tongue: Enregisterment, social difference, and Kurdish language humor
Abstract This article analyzes how humor around contrasts between standard and non‐standard Northern, i.e., Kurmanji, Kurdish spoken in Turkey contributes to the enregisterment of standard Kurdish, arguing that Kurdish language jokes promote the recognition and, to different degrees, uptake of standardized linguistic repertoires among differently ...
Patrick C. Lewis
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Russian-Kurdish homonymy and paronymy (on the material of the kurmanji dialect)
This paper is dedicated to the homonymy and paronymy between unrelated languages Russian and Kurdish (For the purpose of this paper, “Kurdish” refers to the Kurmanji dialect).
Ishak Akay
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How does religion influence an emerging nationalism? Evidence from the Kurdish context in Turkey
Abstract Based on qualitative interviews with 66 Sunni Muslim Kurdish elites, this study reveals that Kurdish Islamic circles in Turkey are not monolithic, homogeneous or fixed. Some willingly or unwillingly maintain their Islamic identity as a primary reference point for self‐consciousness, motivation for collective action and political aspirations ...
Muttalip Caglayan
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Tecwîd, îlmê fonetîka Qur’anê ye. Mijara wê li gor metoda alimên Qîraetê xweşxwendin û duristxwendina Qur’anê ye. Mirov bi saya wê dikare Qur’anê li gor fonetîka Ereban bixwîne. Weke ku tê zanîn sehabeyekî Kurd bi navê Caban el-Kurdî (r.e.) heye. Lawê wî
Mustafa Acar
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Hybrid Clause Combining Strategies in Turkish Language Contacts
Abstract The Turkic contact varieties of the Balkans use two main diametrically opposed subordination strategies: (i) the Turkic template, where typical subordinate clauses are prepositive, nonfinite, contain clause‐final subordinators, etc. and (ii) the Indo‐European (IE) template, where typical subordinate clauses are postpositive, finite, contain ...
Cem Keskin +3 more
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Starting with the study of Orientalism in the interwar period, this paper focuses on when, why and how the Kurdish elite was engaged in constructing a viable concept of Kurdish identity.
Jordi Tejel Gorgas
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Abstract COVID‐19 resulted in global restrictions on migration, with pronounced consequences in Australia, where the resettlement of refugees was significantly curtailed from March 2020. This research, comprising a third phase in an ongoing study on refugee settlement and integration, seeks to understand the broader implications of these restrictions ...
Tadgh McMahon +4 more
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Molla Ahmed-i Xasi's Kurdish (Kurmancji, Zazaki) and Turkish Poems
Until today, many valuable studies on Molla Ahmed-i Xasî (1867-1951) and his works have been carried out by many people and published in different sources.
Mehmet Yergin
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A survey of security and privacy issues of machine unlearning
Abstract Machine unlearning is a cutting‐edge technology that embodies the privacy legal principle of the right to be forgotten within the realm of machine learning (ML). It aims to remove specific data or knowledge from trained models without retraining from scratch and has gained significant attention in the field of artificial intelligence in recent
Aobo Chen +3 more
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