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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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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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Poetics of modernity and nationalism: Revisiting the emergence of modern Kurdish poetry
Abstract The emergence of modern Kurdish poetry marks a period of great significance in the history of Kurdish literature since it witnessed the advent of modernity, the rise of Kurdish nationalism, the fall of the Persian and Ottoman Empires, and the creation of the Middle East with no country for Kurds.
Farangis Ghaderi
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Abstract This paper addresses a series of complex and unresolved issues in the historical phonology of West Iranian languages, (Persian, Kurdish, Balochi, and other languages), which display a high degree of irregular, non‐Lautgesetzlich behaviour.
Chundra A. Cathcart
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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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Kurdish Kurmanji Dialect Dataset for Kurmanji Lemmatization and Spell-Checker with Spell-Correction
A new dataset for Kurdish Language lemmatizer and spell correction has been created. The data set was compiled by reading books and articles written in Kurmanji Kurdish dialect, which were then recorded and manually entered into the dataset.
Hoshyar Mustafa, H (via Mendeley Data)
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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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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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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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Abstract Highlighting the modernity of state institutions, Hobsbawm defines the nation as a modern territorial state (the nation‐state) and argues that nation and nationality cannot be discussed unless they refer to the nation‐state. Hobsbawm's conception of nations and nationality in the context of the nation‐state warrants readdress by comparing ...
Pinar Dinç
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