Folklor û Ziman is an international refereed and academic journal published twice a year under the auspices of Mesopotamia Foundation.
In the context of Kurdish folklore, the topics such as folklore theories, folk literature, customs and traditions, beliefs and folk sciences, local dictionaries, Kurdish folklore concepts, field studies, as well as studies and articles on Kurdish ethnography, etc. are published. Within the framework of linguistic activities, all kinds of topics related to phonology, morphology, syntax, morphosentax, social linguistics, Iranian linguistics, etc. take place. This second issue includes nine scientific articles on Kurdish folklore and language.
Some of the articles in this issue are as follows: “Identity Perceptions of Alevi and Ezidi Kurds in the Context of Folk Stories”, “ Coreferentiality in the Complex clauses”, “ Homosexual Themes and Queer Characters in the Memê Alan Epic”, “ A Phonological Comparision of Khorasan and Northern Kurmanji”, “ Aspect and Grammatical Form of States in Kurmanji”. In the book introduction section, Munzur Çem's book "The Voice and Longing of Dewreş Soil" written in Kirmanckî Kurdish was introduced by Uğur Sermiyan and the book "Folklore and Folk Literature" by academician Necat Keskin was introduced by Mustafa Aslan.
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