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Zaza Edebiyatında Tirêj Dergisinin Yeri
1899 yılında Ahmed-i Xasi’nin Diyarbakır’da ve 1933 yılında Osman Efendi’nin Şam’da basılan Zazaca mevlitlerinden sonra, 1960’lı yıllara kadar herhangi bir Zazaca metne rastlanılmamaktadır.
Murat Varol
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Evidentials in attitudes: do’s and don’ts [PDF]
This paper is devoted to evidentials in attitudinal complements. I start with two empirical observations. A. Some logically possible interpretations are systematically not attested for evidentials-in-attitudes. This new observation has no straightforward
Korotkova, Natalia
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Cimerios y escitas en la documentación asiria [PDF]
El objetivo de este artículo es recopilar y traducir al español una selección de textos neoasirios relativos a cimerios y escitas. Muy anteriores a la obra de Heródoto, durante mucho tiempo nuestra principal fuente sobre estos pueblos, constituyen el ...
Llop-Raduà, Jaume
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Y-chromosomal STR variation in Kurds and Arabs population in Iraqi Kurdistan [PDF]
Background: The Iraqi Kurdistan local population involves more than eight gatherings of tenants. The Muslim Kurds make up most of the population and after that the Yezidi Kurds.
Fattah, Yousif Mohammed +2 more
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Kurdish News Dataset Headlines (KNDH) through multiclass classification. [PDF]
Badawi S +4 more
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Ludwig Paul. Zazaki : Grammatik und Versuch einer Dialektologie. Wiesbaden, L. Reichert, 1998, xxi- 366 p. (Beiträge zur Iranistik ; 18). [PDF]
Un heureux hasard fait que paraissent la meme annee deux ouvrages en allemand consacres l’un et l’autre a une langue iranienne occidentale relativement negligee (en comparaison du kurde notamment), le zaza. Les deux livres sont complementaires par leur approche. Celui de L. Paul est consacre principalement aux parlers meridionaux de Cermik (zaza Cermūg
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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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The Body and the Landscape. Metaphorical Strategies in the Lexicon of the Iranian Languages [PDF]
Even if at a small extent, the speakers of a language concur to change their lexicon, which they have inherited as a whole. They are driven to do that by the necessity of naming something new or optimizing the onomasiological salience of already existing
Filippone, Ela
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Are we all in this together?: mathematics teachers' perspectives on equity in remote instruction during pandemic. [PDF]
Yılmaz Z +3 more
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