With this paper I would like to show how a comparative-historical approach to modern Iranian dialectology could be very useful and helpful for better understanding and preserving the Iranian cultural-linguistic heritage. Assuming this point of view, I am going to discuss two interesting and, in my opinion, paradigmatic examples: the Abyānī (really related to Pahlavi) and the Sorkhe´ī (really related to Sogdian and other middle Eastern Iranian languages?)
National audienceBashkardi, spoken in Southern Iran inland from the Strait of Hormuz, is a very litt...
Spoken vernacular dialects of Aramaic, generally known as Neo-Aramaic dialects, have survived down t...
An interesting and important contribution to Iranian Studies in general and to that of the Persian l...
With this paper I would like to show how a comparative-historical approach to modern Iranian dialect...
This dissertation investigates the forces at work in the formation of a tightly knit but ultimately ...
International audienceRelations within the Iranian branch of Indo-European have traditionally been m...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to look at some of the problems with the traditional ...
This paper addresses a series of complex and unresolved issues in the historical phonology of West I...
According to the scientific literature (Krahnke, K.J.: 1976; Lecoq, P.: 1989; Windfuhr, G.: 1992; Wi...
Problem of Archaism and Innovation in the Eastern Iranian Languages The presented dissertation aims ...
In an article entitled Grīw in the Encyclopaedia Iranica (2002), Werner Sundermann described senses ...
International audienceUp until quite recently, research on Iranian languages tended to be conducted ...
The volume - of interest to students of Persian, Iranian philology, and comparative and general ling...
International audienceThe present work gives a critical survey of all the verbs that may have existe...
International audienceThis paper looks at isoglosses transcending the traditional subdivisions of th...
National audienceBashkardi, spoken in Southern Iran inland from the Strait of Hormuz, is a very litt...
Spoken vernacular dialects of Aramaic, generally known as Neo-Aramaic dialects, have survived down t...
An interesting and important contribution to Iranian Studies in general and to that of the Persian l...
With this paper I would like to show how a comparative-historical approach to modern Iranian dialect...
This dissertation investigates the forces at work in the formation of a tightly knit but ultimately ...
International audienceRelations within the Iranian branch of Indo-European have traditionally been m...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to look at some of the problems with the traditional ...
This paper addresses a series of complex and unresolved issues in the historical phonology of West I...
According to the scientific literature (Krahnke, K.J.: 1976; Lecoq, P.: 1989; Windfuhr, G.: 1992; Wi...
Problem of Archaism and Innovation in the Eastern Iranian Languages The presented dissertation aims ...
In an article entitled Grīw in the Encyclopaedia Iranica (2002), Werner Sundermann described senses ...
International audienceUp until quite recently, research on Iranian languages tended to be conducted ...
The volume - of interest to students of Persian, Iranian philology, and comparative and general ling...
International audienceThe present work gives a critical survey of all the verbs that may have existe...
International audienceThis paper looks at isoglosses transcending the traditional subdivisions of th...
National audienceBashkardi, spoken in Southern Iran inland from the Strait of Hormuz, is a very litt...
Spoken vernacular dialects of Aramaic, generally known as Neo-Aramaic dialects, have survived down t...
An interesting and important contribution to Iranian Studies in general and to that of the Persian l...