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        1 - Survey Kurdish folklore
        Jamal Ahmadi Arezoo Broomandi
        The present study is Folklore Kurdish . Folklore , literature and elegant prose order that is written and oral or among the general public and generations to come to the future and carrying ideas and beliefs and feelings and imagination and advices and entertainment . s More
        The present study is Folklore Kurdish . Folklore , literature and elegant prose order that is written and oral or among the general public and generations to come to the future and carrying ideas and beliefs and feelings and imagination and advices and entertainment . such literature shows the spirit of the nation, pulsing through the centuries of literature and always official and writing . with this difference, that if literature as well as official fails to pop culture show , literature Commons well and May - in - cheek of politeness Commons issued evident spirit of the nation . The study, which appears to be a library and analytical methodology - descriptive , after identifying inconclusive , and the Kurdistan popular literature . for the same purpose , an attempt has been made with the use of the resources , trust and concise description of it . as well as the result of the present study that all kinds of popular literature , a nice place to study cultures , beliefs, , chagrinا , thoughts and morality , people in the past - - to date Manuscript profile
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        2 - Thematic Classification of Riddles in Layzangan of Darab Based on Deep Structure
        Hassan Ranjbar
        Layzangan is a mountainous village with semi-cold climate of Darab suburb located in Fars province and their inhabitants speak with somehow Luri dialect. In the following research, the author has collected and recorded riddles of Layzangani dialect via field interview a More
        Layzangan is a mountainous village with semi-cold climate of Darab suburb located in Fars province and their inhabitants speak with somehow Luri dialect. In the following research, the author has collected and recorded riddles of Layzangani dialect via field interview and discussion and he has classified them according to their deep structures. This study had a great number of results including the following: (1) the majority of the riddles include educational and human sciences, with the ultimate goal of educating teenagers and young adults and among this group of riddles more attention had been paid to religious issues. (2) According to the geographical location and culture of the people in this village, the native elements had a very dynamic role in many riddles of this dialect (3) The lyrical riddles used in this dialect came from other dialects and accents (4) The structure and arrangement of words in some riddles of this village seemed to be offensive at the first glance; however, when the essence was unfolded, this suspicion was resolved. Manuscript profile