
Kurdish Grammar - Celadet Bedirxan (çapa taybet)
Special edition
Hardcover, jacketedKurdish Grammar is the Kurmanji dialect spoken in nearly two-thirds of Kurdistan, from the city of Urmia in Iran to the Kurd Mountain on the Mediterranean coast, from Erzurum to the cities of Amediye in Iraq and Qamishli in Syria, and also spoken by the Kurds of Central Asia, Khorasan, the Caucasus and Afghanistan. is based on. This book is the product of long studies and research by Celadet Alî Bedirxan, one of the thinkers of the Kurdish cultural renaissance, writer and linguist who adapted the Latin alphabet to Kurdish and published magazines and books in this alphabet, and the well-known French orientalist and diplomat Roger Lescot.
Kendal Nezan"Kurdish Grammar" is based on the Kurmanji dialect, which is normally used both in spoken and written language today. This book is actually the result of the efforts of the late Emir Celadet Bedirxan, who died in 1951, for more than twenty years. Emir, a descendant of the old Botan lords, played a prominent role in the awakening of Kurdish nationalism immediately after the First World War; At the same time, he became one of the thinkers of the Kurdish cultural renaissance that started with this movement. It is his honor to reveal and organize the rules of a language that had only been incompletely researched until then.
Roger Lescot
Publisher | : | Avesta Publications |
Number of pages | : | 392 |
The heart | : | Kurdish |