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  1. Apr 25, 2019 · Iran is a linguistically diverse country. Persian (Farsi) is the language of the majority and the official language of the state. Other than Persian, and in order of the estimated number of speakers, the languages of Iran include Azeri, Kurdish, Gilaki, Mazandarani, Luri, Arabic, Balochi, and Turkmen; smaller languages such as Qashqai, Taleshi ...

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  2. Download Free PDF. Chapter 20 Iranian languages Dénes Gazsi Iranian languages, spoken from Turkey to Chinese Turkestan, have been in language contact with Arabic since pre-Islamic times. Arabic as a source language has provided phonological and morphological elements, as well as a plethora of lexical items, to numerous Iranian languages under ...

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  3. Oct 1, 2019 · A Comparative Vocabulary of Central Iranian Dialects, with notes on dialectology and local toponymy, and a grammatical essay, by Garnik S. Asatrian (Teheran, 2011), in 604 searchable pdf pages, bookmarked by letter of the alphabet. This magnificent achievement is accompanied by English, Thematic, and Persian Indices.

  4. Iranian languages and dialects spoken in Iran, such as Taleshi, Gilaki, Semnani, Kurdish or Lori (altogether, 27 languages or dialect groups). Aside from this, local varieties of Persian, historical dialects such as that of the Fahlaviyyat poetry, and non-Iranian minority languages and dialects such as Azeri Turkic or Arabic are also covered.

  5. 1. Iranian languages and dialects ABDUI aŋgušt 57 aŋgušte get 101 bärî, berî 174 get 101 gurd/t 101 fn. 145 pen ǐe 79 pen ǐeri 79 pen ǐe-y get 101 pen ǐe-y šâhâdat 124 pen ǐe-y xordekH 155 qâb-e pen ǐe 85 ren ǐ 163 xa ǐilek 170 xordekH 156 ABČUYEI aŋguli 60 ABIĀNEI angöšt 57; 64 angöšta görde 136

  6. Jan 1, 2012 · Standard Persian but also by som e Persian dialects, such as the Sistan i and Bir- jandi dialects, as well as som e other languages such as Brahui, Bashkardi, 4 Jadg a- li, Mazandarani, and Qashqai.

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  8. Aspects of Iranian Linguistics introduces readers to recent research into various properties of a number of Iranian languages. The volume consists of twenty chapters that cover a full range of Iranian linguistics, including formal theoretical perspectives (from a syntactic and morphological point of view), typological and functional perspectives, and diachronic and areal perspectives.

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