Both books are the results of the DoBeS project “Documentation of Gorani, an endangered language of West Iran” from 2007 to 2012. They represent descriptions of two similar dialects of a highly endangered language the authors call ‘Gorani’ (simply called ‘Kurdish’ by the speakers) and which show close connections to Hawrami and heavy influence from Sorani and so-called ‘Southern Kurdish’ (I. K. Fattah, Les dialectes kurdes méridionaux, 2000, (Acta Iranica 37)). The transcribed texts together ..
International audienceUp until quite recently, research on Iranian languages tended to be conducted ...
Depuis ses travaux sur les langues turques de l’Iran, dans les années 1968 et 1976, G. Doerfer ne ce...
The main West Iranian languages, i.e. Old Persian, Parthian, Middle Persian, New Persian and – in so...
Both books are the results of the DoBeS project “Documentation of Gorani, an endangered language of ...
Gorgani survives solely in the Horufi scriptures of the 14-15th centuries. The language was spoken o...
Juhuri or Judeo-Tat belongs to the Southwestern language group ‘Tat’ (not to be confused with Northw...
International audienceThis collection of articles is based on a selection of papers presented at a p...
A blurry region in the dialectology of Iran is the central Alborz, an extensive area bounded by the ...
Ehsan Yarshater is the first linguist who has introduced and described the “Tāti-Tāleshi” groups of ...
This article defines the Garmsiri Language Group. It is a continuum of closely related dialects exte...
Cet ouvrage est une sélection d’articles issus de communications présentées lors du 3e Colloque Inte...
In 1970 Èdvin A. Grantovskij (1932–1995) published a great monograph about the “Early history of the...
Located in the Semnān area (midway between Tehran and Khorasan), the town of Šahmirzād and its neigh...
Dans le premier volet de cet ouvrage collectif, sont abordées les questions liées à la classificatio...
Comparé au persan moderne, la langue du Šāh-nāme (Xe/XIe s.) comporte non seulement de nombreux arch...
International audienceUp until quite recently, research on Iranian languages tended to be conducted ...
Depuis ses travaux sur les langues turques de l’Iran, dans les années 1968 et 1976, G. Doerfer ne ce...
The main West Iranian languages, i.e. Old Persian, Parthian, Middle Persian, New Persian and – in so...
Both books are the results of the DoBeS project “Documentation of Gorani, an endangered language of ...
Gorgani survives solely in the Horufi scriptures of the 14-15th centuries. The language was spoken o...
Juhuri or Judeo-Tat belongs to the Southwestern language group ‘Tat’ (not to be confused with Northw...
International audienceThis collection of articles is based on a selection of papers presented at a p...
A blurry region in the dialectology of Iran is the central Alborz, an extensive area bounded by the ...
Ehsan Yarshater is the first linguist who has introduced and described the “Tāti-Tāleshi” groups of ...
This article defines the Garmsiri Language Group. It is a continuum of closely related dialects exte...
Cet ouvrage est une sélection d’articles issus de communications présentées lors du 3e Colloque Inte...
In 1970 Èdvin A. Grantovskij (1932–1995) published a great monograph about the “Early history of the...
Located in the Semnān area (midway between Tehran and Khorasan), the town of Šahmirzād and its neigh...
Dans le premier volet de cet ouvrage collectif, sont abordées les questions liées à la classificatio...
Comparé au persan moderne, la langue du Šāh-nāme (Xe/XIe s.) comporte non seulement de nombreux arch...
International audienceUp until quite recently, research on Iranian languages tended to be conducted ...
Depuis ses travaux sur les langues turques de l’Iran, dans les années 1968 et 1976, G. Doerfer ne ce...
The main West Iranian languages, i.e. Old Persian, Parthian, Middle Persian, New Persian and – in so...