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        1 - Applications of moral restrictions in Kurdish and Persian literature
        amir msto muhammed abdolnaser nazariani mohammad amir obaydinia
        Persian and Kurdish languages are related and this closeness can be seen in grammatical and linguistic categories. The main goal of this research is the application of moral restrictions in Kurdish and Persian literature. The research method is descriptive-comparative; More
        Persian and Kurdish languages are related and this closeness can be seen in grammatical and linguistic categories. The main goal of this research is the application of moral restrictions in Kurdish and Persian literature. The research method is descriptive-comparative; more precisely, grammar is a part of linguistics that discusses the phonetic, morphological, syntactic and semantic construction of language. Anyway, this research is a grammatical research that deals with the comparative analysis of adverbs from the perspective of structure, dependence, usage, etc. in Persian and Kurdish languages.Each part is divided into smaller parts according to the requirements of the research. In each case, the relevant definitions were extracted from reliable sources and then examples were mentioned for it, and finally, the definitions and concepts were looked at with a critical eye and criticisms were made wherever needed. The results showed that although the review How to construct qidir to sub-inmeh in the group and in the sentence is subject to investigation, but in general, they are the same in the two languages under investigation. In such a way that in Persian and Kurdish languages, the qiid groups are of the same type and in the structural conditions of the qiid in Kurdish and Persian languages, they are similar to each other. Also, the constraint is not changeable in terms of word formation in Kurdish and Persian. From the point of view of meaning, all Kurdish and Persian words are the same. Manuscript profile