Results 21 to 30 of about 148 (117)
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
core +1 more source
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.
Karacan, Hasan
core +1 more source
Bir Roman Lehçesi Olarak Doğu Anadolu Domcasının Biçimsel Örüntüleri
This study aims at explaining morpho-lexical and morpho-syntactic patterns in Domani, as thetwo basic features related to the lexicon and grammar of this secret and endangered Romani dialect,which is also a substrate and contact language.
Varol, Orhan, Orhan VAROL
core +1 more source
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 ...
openaire +4 more sources
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
wiley +1 more source
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
wiley +1 more source
Studying Kurdishness in Turkey: A review of existing research
Abstract Knowledge production on marginalized identities is frequently shaped by epistemic violence, which limits both the scope and methodologies of research. One example of this is the case of Kurdish identity in Turkey, where we find that methodological and epistemic problems are evident particularly in social psychological research.
Yasemin Gülsüm Acar +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Quantifying basic colors' salience from cross‐linguistic corpora
From the Basic Color Terms Hierarchy of Berlin and Kay to our proposal based on corpus data from 57 Languages. Abstract A corpus‐based quantitative assessment of Berlin and Kay's proposal is presented. We refine the Basic Color Terms hierarchy proposed by Berlin and Kay, through the concept of salience.
Antoni Brosa‐Rodríguez +1 more
wiley +1 more source
One of the basic characteristics of poetry, which makes difference between poetic language and daily spoken language, is deviation. Due to the fact that deviation plays a significant role in the language of a text, it has therefore been a subject of ...
Fatima Ali, Kamran Khalil
doaj +1 more source
Kurdish News Dataset Headlines (KNDH) through Multiclass Classification
Data DescriptionThe Kurdish language belongs to the Indo-Iranian family of Indo-European languages. It is well-known to be a close relative to the Persian language. The speakers span the intersections of Iran, Turkey, Iraq, and Syria.
Mohammed, A
core +2 more sources

