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On the lexical evidence of the concept of “leader” in Middle Persian and Arabic languages [PDF]
In New Persian (hereafter NP) there are more than two dozen Arabic borrowings, attested in different dictionaries and partly still using today for the concept of "leader" [8], while most of the words for the same concept in Middle Persian (hereafter MP)
Artyom Tonoyan, Artem Davydov
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On the lexical evidence of the concept of “leader” in Middle Persian and Arabic languages
In New Persian (hereafter NP) there are more than two dozen Arabic borrowings, attested in different dictionaries and partly still using today for the concept of "leader" [8], while most of the words for the same concept in Middle Persian (hereafter MP ...
Artyom Tonoyan , Artem Davydov
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The Middle Persian voicing of OIr. *‑k‑ in the parallel traditions [PDF]
In the present paper it is argued that the Middle Persian voicing of OIr. *‑k‑ in post-vocalic position occurred only after the voicing of the other two Old Iranian voiceless stops.
Claudia A. Ciancaglini
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Elementi partici e toni iranizzanti nell'Inno della Perla [PDF]
The composition known as the Hymn of the Pearl, included in the apocryphal New Testament work Acts of Thomas, is a unique 3rd-century text attributable not only to Christian readers but also to interconfessional readers from Gnostic and Manichean ...
Andrea Piras
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