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Modal Marking in Middle Persian Language [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2021
1. IntroductionThe speaker’s view or intention of expressing a sentence is called modality. In all languages, modality is represented in two ways: by adding a marker to a verb, which is called mood (such as indicative, subjunctive, imperative, and ...
Ehsan Changizi
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A Middle Persian Inscription from Persepolis [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2013
This article deciphers and analyzes a  previously unknown Sassanian mint location represented by the inscription WLČ., based on the analysis of a Middle Persian inscription found in Persepolis, and on the linguistic changes that occurred during the ...
Maryam Ansari
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Comparison of auditory middle latency responses in Azari -Persian bilinguals and Persian monolingual

open access: yesمجله پژوهش در علوم توانبخشی, 2013
مقدمه : افراد دوزبانه مجبور به كنترل تداخل دوزبان‌ هستند تا از استفاده‌ي غيرعمدي از زبان غير هدف جلوگیری کنند. در سطح زیرقشری، هسته‌های قاعده‌ای و تالاموس در کنترل دو زبان در دوزبانه نقش دارند.
Sudabeh Shokri   +4 more
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Impersonal Modal Verbs in Middle Persian Zoroastrian [PDF]

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Modality is of fundamental importance in studying the structure of all languages worldwide. Providing a comprehensive definition of this notion is difficult. In general, modality expresses the speaker's point of view towards the statement in the sentence.
Narjes Sabouri, Belghis Rovshan
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Review of Twelve Ancient Texts [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌نامۀ انتقادی متون و برنامه‌های علوم انسانی, 2021
The book of Twelve Ancient Texts is the result of years of research and follow-up by Bijan Gheiby in ancient Iranian texts, especially Middle Persian texts.
Mahmoud Jafari-Dehaghi
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The Emergence of the Verb "Pendâštan" in Persian Language and its Modal Functions [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ ادبیات, 2021
This article is concerned with the emergence of the verb “pendâštan” and its modal roles in Persian language. Here, the focus is on two linguistic processes, lexicalization and grammaticalization, to analyze data extracted from texts written in Old ...
Fahimeh Tasalli Bakhsh
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Positional Strength Approach to Initial Fortition in Persian Language [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات زبان‌‌ها و گویش‌های غرب ایران, 2022
Fortition as one of the common phonological processes is the opposite of lenition. It occurs mostly in the initial position of the syllables and words. The present research has studied the fortition processes and evolutions from the Middle Persian to the
Zahra Karimi Bavaryani   +3 more
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Review of Translation of Šahrestānīhā ī ērānšahr, A Middle Persian Text on Late Antique Geography, Epic and History in Persian [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌نامۀ انتقادی متون و برنامه‌های علوم انسانی, 2021
Šahrestānīhā ī ērānšahr is a Middle Persian treatise about the historical geography of Sasanian cities in Iran. So far, this treatise has been translated and published in Persian by Hedayat, Oriyan, Taffazoli, and Daryaee. In 2002, Daryaee published this
Shima Jaafari Dehaghi
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Semantic Mapping of Middle Persian Zoroastrian Modal Verbs based on Typological View [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات زبان‌‌ها و گویش‌های غرب ایران, 2023
This article examines the Zoroastian Middle Persian modal verbs in terms of typology. The type of research is qualitative and its method is descriptive-analytical. The framework in this study is adapted from Nauze.
Narjes Banou Sabouri, Shahla Sharifi
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TWO ARMENIAN PERSONAL NAMES WITH ŠAH ‘KING’ [PDF]

open access: yesBanber Arevelagitut'yan Instituti, 2021
There are a great number of Armenian compound personal names with the element šah ‘king’ of Iranian origin (Middle Persian and New Persian šāh ‘king’).
HRACH MARTIROSYAN
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