Abstract

This research, titled (Linguistic Problems Related to the Practice of intervention policy in Language), shows that despite the existence of normative laws for the standard language, according to agreement between groups on the basis of the principles of conformity (similarity between individuals) and individualism (differences between individuals), there is no intervention like standard language that is ideal or empty Of the variation and differences in all levels of the language (lexicon, syntax, morphology, pronunciation, etc.). Linguistic problems, whether they are outside the structure of the language, such as linguistic pluralism and dialectal pluralism, or within the structure of the language, such as problems related to the linguistic lexicon, especially problems related to pronunciation (phonatic and phonology) in all linguistic aspects, assumes the development of linguistic policies and solid linguistic plans by linguistic specialists, for the purpose of organizing the language within the Kurdish community, and not to impose the standard language that in turn imposes the environment of linguistic inequality, and in order to achieve justice and linguistic equality , linguistic policies and linguistic plans can be practiced and applied in multiple fields and linguistic aspects, in order to regulate linguistic pluralism within society and the organization of pronunciation differences in language levels in the Kurdish language.

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