The aim of the present work is to contribute to the knowledge of Balochi historical grammar. The main part of the book is a new discussion of the historical phonology of Balochi, the only comprehensive treatment of which existing so far dates from the end of the 19th century. Meanwhile, new material from a wide range of Balochi dialects and varieties has come to light. This makes it possible to distinguish between sound changes affecting the Balochi language as a whole and those that operate only in some variety; the approach to do so systematically is attempted here for the first time. Reassessing previous treatments and comparing important related languages (chiefly New Persian, Parthian and Avestan), the book analyses the development of ...
International audienceDer Aufsatz zeigt, wie der Kontakt mit dem Persischen und den indischen Sprach...
Cette thèse, soutenue à l’Université de Leyde, porte sur l’analyse des traits phonologiques des dial...
A series of papers read on the occasion of an international Symposium held in Uppsala (August 2000),...
The aim of the present work is to contribute to the knowledge of Balochi historical grammar. The mai...
International audienceThe aim of the present work is to contribute to the knowledge of Balochi histo...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to examine the position of Balochi among the Western ...
International audienceWhile it has generally been acknowledged that Balochi (an Indo-European langua...
Balochi is an Iranian language spoken in Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, the Gulf States (particularly ...
International audienceIn spite of being an Ir. language, Balochi may sound to many quite like an Ind...
Balochi is known in the literature of area studies and linguistics as a series of dialects, for the ...
The present study deals with the phonological system of three Iranian Balochi dialects namely Mirj...
International audienceThis paper argues that the interpretation of Parthian material can profit from...
LoC Class: PK6853, LoC Subject Headings: Baluchi language--Grammar, Baluchi language--Phonolog
Koroshi is the Balochi dialect spoken by the Korosh (Koroš), a group associated with the Qashqa’i tr...
International audienceFor the Western Iranian languages the transition from the Old Iranian to the M...
International audienceDer Aufsatz zeigt, wie der Kontakt mit dem Persischen und den indischen Sprach...
Cette thèse, soutenue à l’Université de Leyde, porte sur l’analyse des traits phonologiques des dial...
A series of papers read on the occasion of an international Symposium held in Uppsala (August 2000),...
The aim of the present work is to contribute to the knowledge of Balochi historical grammar. The mai...
International audienceThe aim of the present work is to contribute to the knowledge of Balochi histo...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to examine the position of Balochi among the Western ...
International audienceWhile it has generally been acknowledged that Balochi (an Indo-European langua...
Balochi is an Iranian language spoken in Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, the Gulf States (particularly ...
International audienceIn spite of being an Ir. language, Balochi may sound to many quite like an Ind...
Balochi is known in the literature of area studies and linguistics as a series of dialects, for the ...
The present study deals with the phonological system of three Iranian Balochi dialects namely Mirj...
International audienceThis paper argues that the interpretation of Parthian material can profit from...
LoC Class: PK6853, LoC Subject Headings: Baluchi language--Grammar, Baluchi language--Phonolog
Koroshi is the Balochi dialect spoken by the Korosh (Koroš), a group associated with the Qashqa’i tr...
International audienceFor the Western Iranian languages the transition from the Old Iranian to the M...
International audienceDer Aufsatz zeigt, wie der Kontakt mit dem Persischen und den indischen Sprach...
Cette thèse, soutenue à l’Université de Leyde, porte sur l’analyse des traits phonologiques des dial...
A series of papers read on the occasion of an international Symposium held in Uppsala (August 2000),...