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Ergative case, aspect and person splits: Two case studies [PDF]
Ergativity splits between perfect and imperfective/progressive predicates are observed in languages with a specialized ergative case (Punjabi) and without it (Kurdish).
Franco, Ludovico +2 more
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The Asia Minor Greek adpositional cycle: a tale of multiple causation [PDF]
This paper examines the interplay of language-internal continuity and external influence in the cyclical development of the Asia Minor Greek adpositional system.
Asiedu, E.M. +9 more
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Attributive constructions in North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic [PDF]
This study is the first wide-scope morpho-syntactic comparative study of North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic dialects to date. Given the historical depth of Aramaic (almost 3 millennia) and the geographic span of the modern dialects, coming in contact with various
Gutman, Ariel
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Community-Based Online Language Teaching as an “Act of Linguistic Citizenship” [PDF]
‘Şexbizinî’ is mainly the designation of a Kurdish tribal confederation and has recently more and more become a designation of its language. This language is linguistically not described and, at the same time, endangered. Even in the main settlement area
Grond, Agnes
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Towards a Complete Kurdish NLP Pipeline: Challenges and Opportunities [PDF]
With the rapid growth of Kurdish language content on the web, there is a high demand for making this information readable and processable by machines.
Ali, Ismael +4 more
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Kurdish linguistics : a brief overview [PDF]
A perennial problem for Kurdish linguistics is the fragmented nature of the field. There is a Jack of reliable general introductory texts, and a lack of a common forum for exchanging research results.
Haig, Geoffrey, Matras, Yaron
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Language ideologies and identities in Kurdish heritage language classrooms in London [PDF]
This article investigates the way that Kurdish language learners construct discourses around identity in two language schools in London. It focuses on the values that heritage language learners of Kurdish-Kurmanji attribute to the Kurmanji spoken in the ...
Yilmaz, B., Yilmaz, B.
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A perceptual dialectological approach to linguistic variation and spatial analysis of Kurdish Varieties [PDF]
This paper presents the results of the first investigation into Kurdish linguistic varieties and their spatial distribution. Kurdish dialects are used across five nation states in the Middle East and only one dialect, Sorani, has official status in one ...
Benedikt, Josef, Duran Eppler, Eva
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Kurmanji and Zazaki Dialects: Comparative Study on their Phonetics
Kurmanji and Zazaki are dialects of the theoretical language known as Kurdish. The various Kurdish dialects affirm the dialectical richness of the word and its sound, and show no indication of a decline in the spoken language. In general, the phoneme is thought to indicate the proximity or remoteness of language or its dialects – Kurdish is considered ...
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Glide Insertion And Dialectal Variation In Kurdish [PDF]
One of the strategies used as a hiatus resolution is glide insertion. Previous Kurdish phonological works involve only a description of glide insertion in one dialect neglecting the segmental context. This study provides an analysis of glide insertion in
Hasan, Aveen Mohammed +1 more
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