International audienceThe aim of the present paper is to describe the morphosyntactic properties of Iranian Coastal Balochi as spoken by the Afro-Balochi community. The Afro-Baloch have completely switched to Balochi and there are no traces of African languages in their speech. In comparison with other Balochi dialects of Iran on the one hand and Coastal Balochi dialects of Pakistan on other, Coastal Balochi as spoken in Iran shows archaic characteristics, particularly in its case system, in the demonstrative pronouns and in the alignment features. This particularly applies to the speech of the Afro-Baloch, who due to persisting social segregation have limited access to education and media
International audienceBalochistan has been an important contact zone between the Indian Subcontinent...
The present study deals with the phonological system of three Iranian Balochi dialects namely Mirj...
There are not many words in Balochi which have analogous equivalents in English, but even the small ...
International audienceThe aim of the present article is to describe the morphosyntactic properties o...
Baluchis are one of the largest Iranian-speaking peoples. They inhabit a significant area in West As...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to examine the position of Balochi among the Western ...
This paper discusses discourse features such as tail-head linkage and repetition, development device...
Balochi is known in the literature of area studies and linguistics as a series of dialects, for the ...
International audienceWhile it has generally been acknowledged that Balochi (an Indo-European langua...
International audienceIn spite of being an Ir. language, Balochi may sound to many quite like an Ind...
International audienceThe aim of the present work is to contribute to the knowledge of Balochi histo...
International audienceBashkardi, a group of varieties spoken inland of the Strait of Hormuz, is said...
The aim of the present work is to contribute to the knowledge of Balochi historical grammar. The mai...
Balochi is an Iranian language spoken in Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, the Gulf States (particularly ...
Koroshi is the Balochi dialect spoken by the Korosh (Koroš), a group associated with the Qashqa’i tr...
International audienceBalochistan has been an important contact zone between the Indian Subcontinent...
The present study deals with the phonological system of three Iranian Balochi dialects namely Mirj...
There are not many words in Balochi which have analogous equivalents in English, but even the small ...
International audienceThe aim of the present article is to describe the morphosyntactic properties o...
Baluchis are one of the largest Iranian-speaking peoples. They inhabit a significant area in West As...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to examine the position of Balochi among the Western ...
This paper discusses discourse features such as tail-head linkage and repetition, development device...
Balochi is known in the literature of area studies and linguistics as a series of dialects, for the ...
International audienceWhile it has generally been acknowledged that Balochi (an Indo-European langua...
International audienceIn spite of being an Ir. language, Balochi may sound to many quite like an Ind...
International audienceThe aim of the present work is to contribute to the knowledge of Balochi histo...
International audienceBashkardi, a group of varieties spoken inland of the Strait of Hormuz, is said...
The aim of the present work is to contribute to the knowledge of Balochi historical grammar. The mai...
Balochi is an Iranian language spoken in Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, the Gulf States (particularly ...
Koroshi is the Balochi dialect spoken by the Korosh (Koroš), a group associated with the Qashqa’i tr...
International audienceBalochistan has been an important contact zone between the Indian Subcontinent...
The present study deals with the phonological system of three Iranian Balochi dialects namely Mirj...
There are not many words in Balochi which have analogous equivalents in English, but even the small ...