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  1. 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.

  2. The Atlas of the Languages of Iran is a collection of interactive maps showing geographic distribution and linguistic typology of Irans languages.

    • Iranian Languages
    • Turkic Languages
    • Semitic Languages

    The Iranian family is the most widely spoken language family in Iran. While there are also other members of the Iranian subfamily in Central Asia, Southwest Asia, and the Caucasus, this chapter is limited to the current day Iran. Members of the “Iranian” language family show significant variation in their linguistic structure and vocabulary. A clos...

    Various Turkic languages spoken in Iran are part of the larger Altaic language family (Golden 1998: 16). Azeri constitutes the most widely spoken Turkiclanguage in Iran. Closely related to Azeri, yet mutually unintelligible, are Turkmen and Qashqai languages as well as smaller Turkic languages, such as Afshar and Khalaj. Azeri. Azeri speakers const...

    Semitic languages constitute the third large family of languages spoken in Iran. Arabic is the main Semitic language in Iran, but Assyrian is also spoken in much smaller communities, mostly in Urmia (Orumiyeh) and West Azerbaijan (Elling 2013: 32). Arabic. Arabic speakers number around 3% of the population in Iran (Tohidi 2009: 300). However, minim...

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  3. Jan 4, 2023 · a-comparative-probe-in-the-iranian-dialects-and-semi-languages.-vol-xii-baluchi-dialect-of-khash Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s2ffbp5m8w3 Ocr tesseract 5.2.0-1-gc42a Ocr_detected_lang fa Ocr_detected_lang_conf 1.0000 Ocr_detected_script Latin Ocr_detected_script_conf 1.0000 Ocr_module_version 0.0.18 Ocr_parameters-l fas Page_number_confidence 94. ...

  4. The local dialect of Arabic spoken in Iran is Khuzestani Arabic, but the varieties of Arabic taught across Iran to students in secondary schools, regardless of their ethnic or linguistic background, are Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, the latter a liturgical language of Islam.

  5. Various Iranian languages are discussed in this volume, including Hawrami and Kermanji, two of the major dialects of Kurdish, Medival, Classical and Modern Persian, Balochi, Taleshi and Pamir. With the exception of Persian, other Iranian languages had not received much attention in the past.

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  7. Words and Terms Related to Camels and Camel Keeping in Rudbar Dialect in Kerman. Pages 121-128. M. Samiei-Zade H. Darvishi Divan-Morad. View Article; PDF 465.14 K

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