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Barzan Tahseen Ahmed Nareman Abdulla khoshnaw

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Throughout history, and coinciding with human development, the increase in mixing between human beings, and the expansion of means and methods of communication, linguistic communication has increased, this leads to the exchange of linguistic components (especially the word) between languages; As a result, new words are generated under all the different situations, and old and used words are lost and disappear; It is because the nature of the word level is unstable, changeable and flexible.


The morphological level - as an effective and active linguistic level - is one of the linguistic levels that are face distortion and pollution more than other levels, and the impact of this languages ​​appears later, this causes the language to be removed from its foundation and originality, and this phenomenon can be called (language pollution).

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Barzan Tahseen Ahmed, & Nareman Abdulla khoshnaw. (2023). Language contamination at the level of vocabulary in Kurdish. QALAAI ZANIST JOURNAL, 8(2), 28–51. https://doi.org/10.25212/lfu.qzj.8.2.2

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