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Representation of Semantic Concepts of Motion Verbs in Sorani Kurdish: A Cognitive Approach [PDF]
According to Leonard Talmy's “force dynamics” schema, as is observed in natural events, the flow of force is also reflected in linguistic structures, and in this respect, languages are divided into two groups: “verb-framed” and "satellite-framed". In
Yadollah Faizi Pirani +3 more
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Holy Quran Kurdish Sorani translation dataset for language modelling. [PDF]
The Holy Quran serves as a foundational text in Islamic theology and has been translated into numerous languages across the globe. This paper introduces a manual translation of the Holy Quran into the Kurdish language, specifically designed to aid natural language processing (NLP) research and linguistic analysis.
Bamoki M, Wady SH, Badawi S.
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Next word prediction based on the N-gram model for Kurdish Sorani and Kurmanji [PDF]
<p>Next word prediction is an input technology that simplifies the process of typing by suggesting the next word to a user to select, as typing in a conversation consumes time. A few previous studies have focused on the Kurdish language, including the use of next word prediction.
Hozan K Hamarashid +2 more
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CKSD: Comprehensive Kurdish-Sorani database
Every individual has a specific language with which he/she communicates. Each language has special letters and features distinguishing it from other languages.
Jihad Anwar Qadir +3 more
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Mystical Ontology in the Words of Nowruz Ali Sorani
Nowruz Ali Sorani (1220-1290 AH) is considered one of the prominent figures in the Yarestani tradition. He has a divan of a religious nature, written in Gorani Kurdish, in which he explores various issues such as theology, anthropology, philosophical and
Ali Hassan Sohrabnejad , Reza mohmmadi
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A lexical account of Sorani Kurdish prepositions
In Sorani Kurdish dialects, the complement of a preposition can generally be realized either as a syntactic item (NP, independent pronoun or PP) or a bound personal morpheme (clitic/affix). However, the affixal realization of the complement gives rise to a range of specific phenomena.
Samvelian, Pollet
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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 A Rashid +2 more
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A Derivational Account for Sorani Kurdish Passives.
In this paper we propose a new analysis for Sorani Kurdish passive formation. We ar- gue that passivisation in Sorani Kurdish actually is a derivational process and propose four arguments supporting this claim. Within lexicalist approaches to morphosyntax, the question whether to treat passivisation as an inflectional or a derivational process has ...
Walther, Géraldine
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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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