Kotetishvili, Sh. G. Phonetic and Phonological Structure of Monosyllabic Words in the Kurdish Language: (Kurmanji Dialect) (Fonetik-fonologicheskaya struktura odnoslozhnykh slov kurdskogo yazyka), 1978. In Russian.

Kotetishvili, Sh. G. Phonetic and Phonological Structure of Monosyllabic Words in the Kurdish Language: (Kurmanji Dialect) (Fonetik-fonologicheskaya struktura odnoslozhnykh slov kurdskogo yazyka), 1978. In Russian.

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Kotetishvili, Sh. G. Phonetic and Phonological Structure of Monosyllabic Words in the Kurdish Language: (Kurmanji Dialect) (Fonetik-fonologicheskaya struktura odnoslozhnykh slov kurdskogo yazyka), 1978. In Russian.
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Kotetishvili, Sh. G. Phonetic and Phonological Structure of Monosyllabic Words in the Kurdish Language: (Kurmanji Dialect) (Fonetik-fonologicheskaya struktura odnoslozhnykh slov kurdskogo yazyka), 1978. In Russian.

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Ш. Г. Котетишвили.
Фонетико-фонологическая структура односложных слов курдского языка: (Диалект курманджи).
Тбилисский государственный университет.
Тбилиси: Издательство и типография Тбилисского университета, 1978.
52 с. : табл. ; 20 см. Тираж 300 экз. Мягкий переплет.
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Sh. G. Kotetishvili.
Phonetic and Phonological Structure of Monosyllabic Words in the Kurdish Language: (Kurmanji Dialect) (Fonetik-fonologicheskaya struktura odnoslozhnykh slov kurdskogo yazyka).
Tbilisi State University.
Tbilisi: Tbilisi University Press and Typography, 1978.
52 pp. : tables ; 20 cm. Edition of 300 copies. Softcover.

This 1978 linguistic study by Shukri Kotetishvili is a highly specialized contribution to Iranian philology, specifically focusing on the phonetic intricacies of the Kurmanji dialect. The text provides a deep dive into the internal logic of Kurdish phonology, including the arrangement of monosyllabic word structures and the distribution of vowel and consonant clusters within the minimal lexical unit. Kotetishvili employs a rigorous structuralist approach, utilizing numerous comparative tables to map the acoustic and articulatory characteristics of the dialect as spoken and studied within the Georgian academic sphere.  As a vital primary source, this volume documents the advanced state of Kurdish studies (Kurmanjology) at Tbilisi State University during the late Soviet period, highlighting the university's role as a major center for Middle Eastern linguistics. 

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