Bamberg Studies in Kurdish Linguistics
This series Bamberg Studies in Kurdish Linguistics (BSKL) provides the first platform dedicated to publishing book-length research contributions to the linguistics of Kurdish, including structural, sociolinguistic, historical, and documentary linguistics, or interdisciplinary research related to Kurdish. The series embraces a broad ethno-linguistic concept of "Kurdish", and contributions on closely related languages, or on linguistic topics relevant to the Kurdish-speaking region will also be eligible for publication. Contributions may include both collected volumes and monographs, as well as critical text editions or corpora. All publications are peer-reviewed and are published online in an open-access format, with the additional option of hard-cover versions on demand.
Edited by: Geoffrey Haig; Editorial board: Erik Anonby, Bamberg / Carleton University, Ottawa; Ergin ?pengin, Bamberg / Uppsala University, Sweden; Ludwig Paul, University of Hamburg
ISSN: 2698-6612, eISSN: 2750-8188
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The Laki variety of Harsin : grammar, texts, lexicon / Sara Belelli
Bamberg: Univ. of Bamberg Press, 2021
(Bamberg Studies in Kurdish Linguistics ; 2)
978-3-86309-825-4
Preis: 21,00 €
This book presents a documentation and analysis of Harsini, the language variety spoken by the people of Harsin, a small urban centre located in south-east Kermānshāh Province, western Iran. The main features of phonology and morphosyntax are outlined, and an extensive corpus of transcribed spoken texts, recorded in situ, is also provided, together with a lexicon. The book also includes comparative notes and discussion of the place of Harsini within Laki, and its relationship to Southern Kurdish. The sound files from the text corpus are available online at multicast.aspra.uni-bamberg.de/resources/kurdish/.
Zugriff auf den Volltext:
https://doi.org/10.20378/irb-51703