Kurdish Language Academy in Iran

Kurdish Language Academy in Iran

= Establishment =

Kurdish Language Academy in Iran was established in Tehran in 2002 when the First Conference on Kurdish Language Teaching was held in 2002. More than 150 Iranian Kurdish writers, academicians, linguists and journalists participated in this conference and a dozen of articles on the different aspects of Kurdish language were presented. The conference, though of no governmental support, was conducted by the Cultural Institute of Kurdistan in Tehran and Peyv Literary Community in Saghez. Based on the article fifteen of the Iranian Constitution, Kurdish language is to be taught in the schools of Iranian Kurdistan. However, it has not so far been managed to teach Kurdish in Iranian Kurdistan. The conference emphasized the necessity of the establishment of an academy for Kurdish language. Hence, based on the votes of the participants of the conference the members of the newly-established Kurdish Language Academy in Iran were elected. The academy includes Fifteen staff members and five associate members.

Objectives

Among the major objectives of the Kurdish Language Academy are the development of Kurdish language, paving the way for Kurdish language teaching in Iran in a formal and academic way, and motivating, as well as sponsoring, various attempts to improve and teach Kurdish language all over Iran.

"Zimanewan", the Academy's Journal

Kurdish Language Academy issues a quarterly journal called "Zimanewan" (The Linguist). It publishes analytical articles on the different aspects of Kurdish language, among which are the following:major Kurdish dialects including Sorani, Kurmanji, Gorani and Zazai,all kurdish sub-dialects and accents such as Erdelani, Mokriyani, Shikaki and Kelhuri,the grammar of all Kurdish dialects and sub-dialects,the process of word and term coinges in Kuridsh language,language and identity,language and culture,
philology,
phonetics andcritique of the non-scientific and immature works on Kurdish language.

Members

The list of the Members according to the votes of the elections:1. Ata Nahai2. Ahmad Ghazi3. Dr. Ali Rokhzadi4. Dr. Aziz Jiyan5. Kalimollah Tavahodi6. Dr. Bakhtiar Sajjadi7. Abdulkhaleq Yaghubi8. Dr. Jalal Jalalizade9. Kamran Rahim10. Farugh Keikhosravi11. Yusof Rasulabadi12. Reza Shajei13. Rashid Kermanj13. Ahmad Bahri14. Naser Vahid15. Mansour Teifuri

External links

The website of the Kurdish Language Academy in Iran


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