Khuzestan Arabic is an Arabic variety spoken in the southwestern Iranian province of Khuzestan. It has been in contact with (Modern) Persian since the arrival of Arab tribes in the region before the rise of Islam. Persian is the socio-politically dominant language in the modern state of Iran and has influenced the grammar of Khuzestan Arabic on different levels. The present article discusses phenomena of contact-induced change in Khuzestan Arabic and considers their limiting factors
The most important feature of any language is that of mutual influence among them. Language may affe...
International audienceThe progressive manifests itself in various ways across Iranian languages. The...
This article is based on a study of the Khalaj language through data gathered from fieldwork conduct...
Iranian languages, spoken from Turkey to Chinese Turkestan, have been in language contact with Arabi...
Language interference or the blend of two languages is a distinctive feature that relates both Persi...
International audienceThis paper discusses the animosity against Arabic elements of Persian in prese...
Iranians do not see the Arabic as a foreign language due to a profound belief in Islam and therefore...
This paper investigates effects of language contact on a previously undocumented variety of Turkic (...
The present paper aims to present a sociolinguistic survey of Kholosi, an Indo-Aryan language that i...
Linguists around the world think that the Persian language in Iran and its Dari and Tajik versions a...
International audienceThis collection of articles is based on a selection of papers presented at a p...
This diploma thesis focuses on the minority Arab population in Khuzestan, Iran. The thesis is based ...
Spoken vernacular dialects of Aramaic, generally known as Neo-Aramaic dialects, have survived down t...
This chapter looks at the long evolution of Persian, which is the only Iranian language to be substa...
This dissertation investigates the forces at work in the formation of a tightly knit but ultimately ...
The most important feature of any language is that of mutual influence among them. Language may affe...
International audienceThe progressive manifests itself in various ways across Iranian languages. The...
This article is based on a study of the Khalaj language through data gathered from fieldwork conduct...
Iranian languages, spoken from Turkey to Chinese Turkestan, have been in language contact with Arabi...
Language interference or the blend of two languages is a distinctive feature that relates both Persi...
International audienceThis paper discusses the animosity against Arabic elements of Persian in prese...
Iranians do not see the Arabic as a foreign language due to a profound belief in Islam and therefore...
This paper investigates effects of language contact on a previously undocumented variety of Turkic (...
The present paper aims to present a sociolinguistic survey of Kholosi, an Indo-Aryan language that i...
Linguists around the world think that the Persian language in Iran and its Dari and Tajik versions a...
International audienceThis collection of articles is based on a selection of papers presented at a p...
This diploma thesis focuses on the minority Arab population in Khuzestan, Iran. The thesis is based ...
Spoken vernacular dialects of Aramaic, generally known as Neo-Aramaic dialects, have survived down t...
This chapter looks at the long evolution of Persian, which is the only Iranian language to be substa...
This dissertation investigates the forces at work in the formation of a tightly knit but ultimately ...
The most important feature of any language is that of mutual influence among them. Language may affe...
International audienceThe progressive manifests itself in various ways across Iranian languages. The...
This article is based on a study of the Khalaj language through data gathered from fieldwork conduct...