Document Type : Original Article

Authors

بەشی زمانی کوردی، کۆلێژی پەروەردە، زانکۆی گەرمیان، هەرێمی کوردستان – عێراق

10.24271/garmian.2024.1111

Abstract

Complex sentences consist of two or more sentences. In each of these classifications, three types of relationships are formed between them (equivalence, non-equivalence and subsequent equivalence). In these relationships, complex sentences are divided into three types. It cannot be similar in all languages. Only two types of equivalences are seen in the Kurdish language. This is an equivalence relationship between two in  elements of a relationship in which there are equal or more than two elements in a compound word or phrase or in a complex sentence as a whole, in which one occurs followed by another. This type of relation usually has a primary material at the beginning and the secondary material becomes a modifier. Both are independent. In any of these parts where there is a non-equivalent relation, the relation of each modifier does not rely on other parts together. In any case, each modifier describes the previous part. In this type, the main core is usually independent and the modifier is subordinate or dependent, which depends on the unit.

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