Introduction to Special Issue - Kurdish: A critical research overview
Awirvedaneke rexneyî li lêkolînên li ser zimanê kurdî
Geoffrey Haig () and
Ergin Öpengin ()
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Geoffrey Haig: Department of General Linguistics, University of Bamberg, Germany
Ergin Öpengin: Department of General Linguistics, University of Bamberg, Germany
Kurdish Studies, 2014, vol. 2, issue 2, 99-122
Abstract:
The Kurdish language is an integral component of any conceptualisation of “Kurdishness”, but just what constitutes Kurdish remains highly disputed. In this introduction, we take up a number of key questions relating to Kurdish (e.g. whether it is one or more than one languages, which varieties should be considered under Kurdish, what are its origins, etc.), discussing them in the light of contemporary linguistics. A critical assessment of the notions of “language” and “dialect” is followed by a review of different approaches to classifying Kurdish, and exemplified through the case-study of Zazaki. We suggest that a good deal of the confusion arises through a failure to distinguish different kinds of linguistic evidence (in a narrow sense), from the results of socially contracted and negotiated perceptions of identity, rooted in shared belief systems and perceptions of a common history. We then present an overview of recent trends in Kurdish linguistics and attempt to identify some of the most pressing research desiderata.
Keywords: Historical linguistics; areal linguistics; grammatical change; Kurdish (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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