"Zazaki and Kurmanji from the Perspective of Linguistic Philosophy" by Ibrahim Bingol is Published

The book "Zazaki and Kurmanji from the Perspective of Linguistic Philosophy" by Ibrahim Bingol, is published by Washangey Avesta publication. This book has 104 pages.

Kurdshop _ The book "Zazaki and Kurmanji from the Perspective of Linguistic Philosophy" by Ibrahim Bingol is Published.

This book has 104 pages and the author shares his concern about the possibility for the Zazaki dialect of the Kurdish language to extinct.

Ibrahim Bingol talked about his goals, concerns, and also the threats of the Zazaki dialect to be extinct:

"Alas, for it is possible that the Zazaki dialect might get extinct soon. If no miracles happen, it will be almost impossible to save this dialect. We know that in order to save a language, only intellectuals, scholars and researchers cannot do much about it. Many non-linguistic factors are also required to save a language. Apparently, Zaza is not privileged with those factors and it is not possible to gain them in the future, either. Still, we need to do our best and this book has been written for this purpose. I intended to compare Zazaki and Kurmanji dialects in this book from the perspective of the real world as well as linguistic philosophy so that I could show what are the differences and similarities of these two dialects based on a logical linguistic viewpoint."

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