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- 00293294 contributor B108363.
- 00293294 created "1999.".
- 00293294 date "1999".
- 00293294 date "1999.".
- 00293294 dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- 00293294 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-176).".
- 00293294 description "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 -- Methods and Aims 17 -- 1.1. The theoretical framework of the study 17 -- 1.1.1. Theories of borrowing 17 -- 1.1.2. Theories of standard languages and lexical modemisation 19 -- 1.1.3. Language purism and purified Sorani 21 -- 1.1.4. Theoretical issues in the study of the Kurdish nation and language 22 -- 1.2. Previous research on loans in Sorani 23 -- 1.3. Subject and scope of the study 25 -- 1.4. Purpose and signficance of the study and research questions 25 -- 1.5. Type of study 26 -- 1.6. The data 28 -- Chapter 2 -- An Overview of Arabic and Persian Loans in Sorani 29 -- 2.1. Arabic loans in Sorani 29 -- 2.2. Persian loans in Sorani 31 -- 2.2.1. Farhangestan and the development of standard Persian 32 -- Chapter 3 -- The Kurds, Kurdish Nationalism and the Kurdish Standard Dialects 34 -- 3.1 Ideas about the Kurdish nation and standard Kirmanci 34 -- 3.1.1. Conceptualizing the 'Kurds' 34 -- 3.1.2. Language nationalism and the Kurdish language 35 -- 3.1.3. Opposition of the central governments to a national standard Kurdish 39 -- 3.1.4. Marxists and the Kurdish language 40 -- 3.1.5. Ideas of nationalists about the national Kurdish language in the Kirmanci -- speaking areas 42 -- 3.1.6. Emergence of national Kirmanci literature 45 -- 3.1.7. Summary and conclusions 46 -- 3.2. Ideas of nationalists about standard Sorani in Iraq and Iran 47 -- 3.2.1. Iraqi Kurds and the ideas of nationalists about standard Sorani 47 -- 3.2.2. Kurds of Iran and standardisation of the Mukri dialect 50 -- 3.2.3. The Kurdish diaspora 62 -- 3.2.4. Concluding remarks 63 -- Chapter 4 -- Pre-standard and Standard Sorani 66 -- 4.1. Arabic, Persian and Turkish influences on Kurdish 66 -- 4.1.1. A short historical background 66 -- 4.1.2. Arabic and Persian influences on pre-standard Kurdish 67 -- 4.2. Ideas about purified standard Sorani 70 -- 4.2.1. Purification and the development of Sorani in Iraqi Kurdistan 71 -- 4.3. Codifiers of standard Sorani 72 -- 4.3.1. Piremerd (1863 or 1867-1950) 74 -- 4.3.2. Hemin (1921-1986) 75 -- 4.3.3. Hejar (1920-1991) 76 -- 4.4. Ideas of nationalists about writing standard Sorani texts 77 -- 4.5. Concluding remarks 79 -- Chapter 5 -- Sources, Wordlists and Analysis of European, Persian and Arabic -- Loanwords in Sorani 81 -- 5.1. Preparation of a Sorani text 81 -- 5.2. Sources of the study 82 -- 5.2.1. Writings of codifiers of Sorani 82 -- 5.2.2. Kurdish dictionaries 83 -- 5.2.3. Kurdish magazines 87 -- 5.3. Wordlists of loanwords 91 -- 5.3.1. Wordlist of European, Persian, Arabic, and dialect loanwords 91 -- 5.3.2. Exotica 144 -- 5.4. Modemisation and loanwords 145 -- 5.5. Classification of loans in Sorani according to Haugen's division of loans 149 -- 5.5.1. Loanwords in Sorani 149 -- 5.5.2. Loanblends in Sorani 153 -- 5.5.3. Loanshifts in Sorani 153 -- 5.6. Creations in Sorani 154 -- 5.7. Kurdish purists and loans 154 -- 5.8. Establishment of loans, morphological adaptations of loans 155 -- 5.9. Standard spoken Sorani 156 -- Chapter 6 -- Conclusions 157 -- Bibliography 163.".
- 00293294 extent "176 p. ;".
- 00293294 identifier "9150613537".
- 00293294 identifier 00293294.html.
- 00293294 isPartOf "Reports on Asian and African studies, 1404-0743 ; 1".
- 00293294 issued "1999".
- 00293294 issued "1999.".
- 00293294 language "eng".
- 00293294 publisher "Uppsala : Uppsala University,".
- 00293294 subject "491/.597249155 21".
- 00293294 subject "Arabic language Influence on Kurdish.".
- 00293294 subject "Kurdish language Dialects.".
- 00293294 subject "Kurdish language Foreign words and phrases Arabic.".
- 00293294 subject "Kurdish language Foreign words and phrases Persian.".
- 00293294 subject "Kurdish language Standardization.".
- 00293294 subject "Languages in contact.".
- 00293294 subject "PK6909 .H37 1999".
- 00293294 subject "Persian language Influence on Kurdish.".
- 00293294 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 -- Methods and Aims 17 -- 1.1. The theoretical framework of the study 17 -- 1.1.1. Theories of borrowing 17 -- 1.1.2. Theories of standard languages and lexical modemisation 19 -- 1.1.3. Language purism and purified Sorani 21 -- 1.1.4. Theoretical issues in the study of the Kurdish nation and language 22 -- 1.2. Previous research on loans in Sorani 23 -- 1.3. Subject and scope of the study 25 -- 1.4. Purpose and signficance of the study and research questions 25 -- 1.5. Type of study 26 -- 1.6. The data 28 -- Chapter 2 -- An Overview of Arabic and Persian Loans in Sorani 29 -- 2.1. Arabic loans in Sorani 29 -- 2.2. Persian loans in Sorani 31 -- 2.2.1. Farhangestan and the development of standard Persian 32 -- Chapter 3 -- The Kurds, Kurdish Nationalism and the Kurdish Standard Dialects 34 -- 3.1 Ideas about the Kurdish nation and standard Kirmanci 34 -- 3.1.1. Conceptualizing the 'Kurds' 34 -- 3.1.2. Language nationalism and the Kurdish language 35 -- 3.1.3. Opposition of the central governments to a national standard Kurdish 39 -- 3.1.4. Marxists and the Kurdish language 40 -- 3.1.5. Ideas of nationalists about the national Kurdish language in the Kirmanci -- speaking areas 42 -- 3.1.6. Emergence of national Kirmanci literature 45 -- 3.1.7. Summary and conclusions 46 -- 3.2. Ideas of nationalists about standard Sorani in Iraq and Iran 47 -- 3.2.1. Iraqi Kurds and the ideas of nationalists about standard Sorani 47 -- 3.2.2. Kurds of Iran and standardisation of the Mukri dialect 50 -- 3.2.3. The Kurdish diaspora 62 -- 3.2.4. Concluding remarks 63 -- Chapter 4 -- Pre-standard and Standard Sorani 66 -- 4.1. Arabic, Persian and Turkish influences on Kurdish 66 -- 4.1.1. A short historical background 66 -- 4.1.2. Arabic and Persian influences on pre-standard Kurdish 67 -- 4.2. Ideas about purified standard Sorani 70 -- 4.2.1. Purification and the development of Sorani in Iraqi Kurdistan 71 -- 4.3. Codifiers of standard Sorani 72 -- 4.3.1. Piremerd (1863 or 1867-1950) 74 -- 4.3.2. Hemin (1921-1986) 75 -- 4.3.3. Hejar (1920-1991) 76 -- 4.4. Ideas of nationalists about writing standard Sorani texts 77 -- 4.5. Concluding remarks 79 -- Chapter 5 -- Sources, Wordlists and Analysis of European, Persian and Arabic -- Loanwords in Sorani 81 -- 5.1. Preparation of a Sorani text 81 -- 5.2. Sources of the study 82 -- 5.2.1. Writings of codifiers of Sorani 82 -- 5.2.2. Kurdish dictionaries 83 -- 5.2.3. Kurdish magazines 87 -- 5.3. Wordlists of loanwords 91 -- 5.3.1. Wordlist of European, Persian, Arabic, and dialect loanwords 91 -- 5.3.2. Exotica 144 -- 5.4. Modemisation and loanwords 145 -- 5.5. Classification of loans in Sorani according to Haugen's division of loans 149 -- 5.5.1. Loanwords in Sorani 149 -- 5.5.2. Loanblends in Sorani 153 -- 5.5.3. Loanshifts in Sorani 153 -- 5.6. Creations in Sorani 154 -- 5.7. Kurdish purists and loans 154 -- 5.8. Establishment of loans, morphological adaptations of loans 155 -- 5.9. Standard spoken Sorani 156 -- Chapter 6 -- Conclusions 157 -- Bibliography 163.".
- 00293294 title "A study of European, Persian and Arabic loans in standard Sorani / Jafar Hasanpoor.".
- 00293294 type "text".