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Journal articles on the topic "Kurdish Folklore"

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Khoshi Anwer Hasan Al-Jaf. "Competence and Performance through the Lens of a Psycho-cognitive Analytical Approach: Kurdish Folklore Vocabularies as Case Study." Zanco Journal of Humanity Sciences 29, no. 3 (2025): 279–89. https://doi.org/10.21271/zjhs.29.3.13.

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Effective communication demands heightened linguistic proficiency, particularly in the vocabulary used in today's interconnected world. This study, rooted in cognitive psychology, investigates how young native Kurdish speakers process and perform traditional Kurdish folklore words in their daily communication with a focus on mental functions such as perception, memory, and the systematic understanding of language rules that underpin effective communication. A critical issue arises from the disconnect between linguistic competence and performance among young native Kurdish speakers: while they
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Pertev, Ramazan. "The Effect of Modernism on The Early Works of The Kurdish and Turkish Folklore." Humanities Journal of University of Zakho 4, no. 1 (2016): 12–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.26436/hjuoz.2016.4.1.200.

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In the research the struggle of the Kurdish and Turkish folklore is historical. By history we mean second half of 19th and 20th century. In this research we would like to emphasize the effect of the modernism on the Kurdish and Turkish folklore. As it is know the folklore is a research ground for the concept of ‘Language’, ‘nationality’, homeland’, and ‘civilization’ for western Ottoman Empire educators. We are all affected by modernism. In this framework we will shed the light on the comparison between the Kurdish and Turkish folklore, this is why the work in this research has been evaluated
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Mustafa, Mustafa Said Mina, and Azad Hassan Nabi. "Intertextuality in the Novel (Koykha Swi) by (Aziz Mullah Rash)." Journal of University of Raparin 9, no. 2 (2022): 318–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.26750/vol(9).no(2).paper14.

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The novel (Kwekha Sewe), which means (Sheikha Siwi), by the creative Kurdish writer and novelist (Aziz Mulla Rash), which was issued and printed in 1986 AD, is considered one of those rare novels at the time that caused gossip and wrote research and articles about it at that time. The reason, as we can see, is due to the fact that it was written and narrated in an easy and simple Kurdish language and an fluent and eloquent Kurdish tongue, which emerged from the depth of its culture and popular heritage which is full of wisdom and sayings of the ancients, in which the Kurdish heritage and folkl
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Haroutyunian, Sargis. "Armenian Epic Tradition and Kurdish Folklore." Iran and the Caucasus 1, no. 1 (1997): 85–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157338497x00049.

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Çifçi, Tekin. "A Cultural Heritage in Kurdish Women's Clothing: The Tradition of Wearing Kofi (Headdress) in Adiyaman." International Journal of Kurdish Studies 11, no. 1 (2025): 297–313. https://doi.org/10.21600/ijoks.1641754.

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When it comes to Kurdish folklore, the role of women in the transmission of culture comes to the fore. All elements of culture, from food preparation to clothing, stories, tales and songs, are passed down from generation to generation by women. Kurdish folklore is characterised by the way women cover themselves, in particular by the custom of wearing the kofi (headdress). Kurdish women who adhere to their traditions start to cover their heads from an early age. For Kurds, this is seen as a requirement of both religious belief and tradition. Another function of the headscarf is to be used as an
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Yusupova, Zare A. "In Memory of the Eminent Kurdish Scholar Muhammad Mukri." Письменные памятники Востока 18, no. 4 (2021): 115–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/wmo83935.

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The article is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the prominent Kurdish scholar, researcher of Kurdish and Iranian culture, M.Mukri (19212007). It contains an overview of his major works, the most prominent of which are studies of the Kurdish religious movement known as the Ahl-i haqq, regarded by some scholars as an Islamic sect and considered by some others to be a non-Moslem ethno-confessional community with a rich religious and spiritual literature of its own, written in the South-Kurdish dialect Gorani. In addition, M.Mukri wrote a number of serious works on Kurdish folklore, ethnograp
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Boochani, Behrouz. "Film as folklore." Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media, no. 18 (December 1, 2019): 185–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.33178/alpha.18.15.

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Codirector Behrouz Boochani offers a critical reflection on Chauka, Please Tell Us the Time in which he discusses the multilayered meanings of the film. He shares his thoughts about his cinematic vision and how it is connected to the land. In this respect, the film cherishes the sanctity of the island’s ecosystem and knowledge system and also criticises the way the Australia-run detention centre degrades nature and the social fabric of the island. Boochani also elaborates on issues pertaining to reception and the way folklore (both Kurdish and Manusian) frames his resistance and critique.
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Muhedeen, Bekhal Latif, and Shayma Mahmud Ahmed. "A Pragmatic Study of Overstatement in Kurdish Proverbs." Journal of University of Raparin 10, no. 3 (2023): 45–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.26750/vol(10).no(3).paper3.

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Language has been a communication tool from early human history up to date. It is by using this significant tool that events and traditions have remained from the forefathers of every nation. An instance of the remained treasures of history is the items of folklore, in essence, proverbs, which is the subject of the current study. Admittedly, proverbs of any language comprise numerous figures of speech. This paper entitled “A Pragmatic Study of Overstatement in Kurdish Proverbs” is an extract from an MA thesis which pragmatically investigates the trope of overstatement in Kurdish proverbs. Intr
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Yousefi, Hadi. "Comparative Study of Culture in Kurdish and Farsi Proverbs." International Journal of Learning and Development 2, no. 6 (2012): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/ijld.v2i6.2679.

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Proverbs are considered as part of folklore or public literature and one of important cultural treasures. Hence, discussing and studying proverbs can make us familiar with cultural aspects, value and norms of the owners of those proverbs. In this study Kurdish and Farsi proverbs are investigated based on cultural components and its species are presented and classified based on the same components. The present study shows that Kurdish and Farsi proverbs have spoken of two categories of values and norms, and anti-values and abnormalities, first, positive values and norms such as encouraging to t
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Taher, Nizar. "The Function of the Characters in the Kurdish Folklore Epic - lAlikhana Kofi." Humanities Journal of University of Zakho 8, no. 4 (2020): 566–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.26436/hjuoz.2020.8.4.647.

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The character is considered a prominent artistic element in the narrative text. The characters within the narrative text move and direct the events of the text forward. This study is an attempt to demonstrate the function of the characters in the epic narrative text in order to embody the meaning within the epic text.This study entitled (The Function of the Characters in the Kurdish Folklore Epic - lAlikhana Kofi) is divided into two parts. The first section was devoted to the theoretical aspect and we explored it in terms of the term personality And the concept, importance and types within th
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Books on the topic "Kurdish Folklore"

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Evdal, Emînê. Folklora Kurmanca. Dezgay Çap u Biławkirdinewey Aras, 2008.

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Aslan, Mistefa. Baqek ji folklora berîya Mêrdînê. Wardoz, 2019.

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Ibrahim, Bacelan, ed. Hełbijardeyek le hunarawey folkloriy Kordi nawehey Germian. Înstiyutî Kelepurî Kurd, 2004.

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Beşir, Ant, ed. Stranên Kurdî =: Kürtçe şarkılar. Doz, 1998.

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Abbas, Alkan, and Zinar Zeynelabidîn, eds. Çanda warê talankirî. Pencînar, 1997.

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Alkan, Abbas. Çı̂rok û jı̂yan. Komal Basım-Yayım-Dağıtım, 2004.

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Emîn, Ziyad Muḧemmed. Cwanistan: Çend beytêkî folklorîy nawçey Pişder u Merge. Înstîtyûtî Kelepûrî Kurd, 2009.

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Bamarni, Mustafa Nuri. Das ende einer liebe: Lelichan von Gove : eine wahre Kurdische liebesgeschichte = Leʻlîxana Goveyî. Baramni Publishing House, 2003.

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Xendekî, Rênas. Mamikên Botanê. Wardoz, 2017.

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Faruq, Ḧefîd, ed. Hełbijarde le çirokî edebî folklorî Kurdî. Apec, 1991.

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Book chapters on the topic "Kurdish Folklore"

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Mohammadirad, Masoud. "Northern Kurdish Of Dure Text 20: §1-13." In Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0306.13.

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Mohammadirad, Masoud. "Central Kurdish of Shaqlawa Text 19: §9–22." In Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0306.16.

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Mohammadirad, Masoud. "Northern Kurdish Of Khizava Text 7: §1-19." In Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0306.14.

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Mohammadirad, Masoud. "Northern Kurdish Of Zakho Text 11: §1-24." In Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0306.15.

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Mohammadirad, Masoud. "Northern Kurdish of Duhok Text 30: §1–29." In Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0306.12.

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Noorlander, Paul M. "32. Mirza Muhammad and the Forty Monsters." In Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0307.29.

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Molin, Dorota. "18. A Dog, a Ewe and a Wolf." In Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0307.15.

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Molin, Dorota. "10. The Bridge of Dalale Narrated." In Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0307.07.

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Molin, Dorota. "9. The Bridge of Dalale." In Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0307.06.

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Mohammadirad, Masoud. "19. A Ewe and a Wolf." In Neo-Aramaic and Kurdish Folklore from Northern Iraq. Open Book Publishers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0307.16.

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