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Language, Culture and Identity: Kurds and Kurdish Through the Lens of Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis
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Language, Culture and Identity: Kurds and Kurdish Through the Lens of Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis

The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis, or linguistic relativity, has fascinated linguists, anthropologists, and psychologists for decades. It holds that the structure of a language influences the cognition, worldview, and even culture of its speakers. Although the underlying concept that language influences thought is controversial among scholars, it continues to provide an interesting framework for analyzing different languages. In this column, I will look at the Kurdish language through the lens of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis and explore how the unique features of the Kurdish language might shape the thoughts and perceptions of its speakers.

Alternative medicine of Kurds: Girûz
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Alternative medicine of Kurds: Girûz

I walked towards the wall of Diyarbakir on a spring day. It was already evening. And also today is the first day of fasting. People are exhausted because of the fasting, they want to finish their work as soon as possible and reach their home. There are a lot of tables on the street. The...

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