Slight gender difference in the noun form between Bahdeeni and Hawrami.
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https://doi.org/10.31918/twejer.2583.21Keywords:
Grammatical gender, simple noun phrase, structuresAbstract
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Gender is generally related to the biology of animals (male, female), but in language it is related to nouns and pronouns. It is a linguistic system, but not all languages have this characteristic. Kurdish is one of those languages where the grammatical inflection (male, female) comes with the names of animals and non-animals as a grammatical sign.
Gender comparison in the structure of simple noun phrases in Kurdish is an important and influential issue at the syntactic level, because gender appears in grammar as a symbol with noun structures, in some cases a grammatical relationship between noun structures Regarding the appearance of gender and gender types (male, female) in the structure of the simple noun node, the denominator is often the head and sometimes the determiner decides on the use of the gender By identifying and classifying the node, this becomes a syntactic feature of the language.
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