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A Robust Categorization System for Kurdish Sorani Text Documents
Text classification is a process of automatically assigning sets of documents into class labels depending on their data contents. It is also considered as an important element in the management of tasks and organizing information. Seemingly, the text classification process depends hugely on the quality of preprocessing steps.
Tarik Ahmed Rashid +2 more
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Typology of Negation in the Ardalani Variety of Sorani Kurdish [PDF]
The present study aims to explore negation patterns in Ardalani, a variety of central Kurdish (Sorani) spoken mainly in Sanandaj, within the typological framework proposed by Miestamo (2005).
Roya Tabei +3 more
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Emotion Recognition in Kurdish Speech from the Sorani Dialect Corpus
Given the increasing need for interactive human-computer applications, the field of employing machine learning algorithms to discern emotions from speech has seen a substantial surge in interest.
Omar Nematullah +3 more
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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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The Diachronic Change of /xw/ Consonant Cluster in Persian, Sorani Kurdish, Hawrami, and Kalhori Kurdish: An Optimaity Theoretic Analysis [PDF]
Languages change is an inevitable phenomenon which may come with phonological implications. In Optimality Theory, first put forth by Prince and Smolensky (1991), language is seen as an inventory of universal violable constraints, the permutation of which
Mehdi Fattahi, Bahman Heydari
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Phonological Processes in Sanandaji Kurdish: A Prosodic Phonology Approach [PDF]
.The current research delves into phonological processes in the Sanandaji dialect of Sorani Kurdish within the framework of prosodic phonology. Prosodic phonology, a prominent approach in this field, offers a practical method for defining the scope of ...
Nastaran Divani, Mandana Nourbakhsh
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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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Towards a Typology of Contact‐Induced Change: Questions, Problems and the Path Ahead
Abstract The fields of linguistic typology, contact linguistics and historical linguistics frequently interact with one another and each draws on the insights gained in the others. To date, however, there is no effective and systematic cooperation between these subdisciplines, no database comparing the typological distribution of features with common ...
Robin Meyer
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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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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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