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Kurdish, lacking an active language regulatory body such as a dedicated language academy, has developed without a planned policy, rendering linguistic unification both ambitious and challenging. This book aims to elucidate the advantages and disadvantages of linguistic unification, emphasizing the importance of linguistic modification and its potential benefits for Kurdish societies.
The chapters delve into significant aspects of languages in general, examining the role of social life in language development, the necessity for a unified formal dialect, and the potential benefits such unification could bring to Kurdish as a language and, consequently, to the Kurds as a nation.