Interchangeability of Ablative and Instrumental Cases in Avestan Language

Ehsan Changizi

Volume 4, Issue 6 , August 2016, Pages 26-7

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.8394

Abstract
  In Avestan Language, ablative case is sometimes used for encoding functions of instrumental case and instrumental case is used for encoding functions of ablative case. These two cases encode semantic roles. Ablative case is a spatial case whose main function is to encode source, location, and path. Instrumental ...  Read More

Vocabulary Formation in Altafheem and Danishnama

Rahela Hamidzai

Volume 4, Issue 6 , August 2016, Pages 58-27

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.8395

Abstract
  Dari Persian language, due to the increased amalgamation with Arabic language and acceptance of a number of new scientific, literary, religious, political terminologies and applying them in various poetical works and concepts, developed considerably in the 4th and early 5th centuries (Hijri calendar) ...  Read More

Critical Analysis of Grammatical Metaphor of Nominalization in English and Persian Political Discourses

Ebrahim Rezapour; Shiva Ahmadi

Volume 4, Issue 6 , August 2016, Pages 82-59

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.8396

Abstract
  Nominalization is one of the metaphors introduced by Halliday, which is a part of ideational meta-function. The present research study is an attempt to investigate the role of nominalization in political Persian and English discourses from Van Dijk’s Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) perspective. ...  Read More

Vowel Reduction in Kermani Accent

Vahideh Abolhasanizadeh; Anis Masoumi

Volume 4, Issue 6 , August 2016, Pages 100-83

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.8397

Abstract
  The purpose of the present study is to explore the process of vowel reduction in Kermani accent. The process of vowel reduction occurs in unstressed syllables which shifts vowels toward other vowels. In this study, 5 male and 5 female native speakers of Kermani accent, pronounced 24 words in 3 repetitions ...  Read More

An Acoustic Study of the Manner of Articulation of Uvular Consonant /G/ in Standard Persian

Maryam Reza Asa

Volume 4, Issue 6 , August 2016, Pages 130-101

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.8398

Abstract
  In most Persian phonetics resources, there is no absolute unanimity regarding the manner of articulation of uvular consonant /G/. The present study sought to investigate the manner of articulation in standard conversational Persian through intervocalic, initial, final and clustered phonological environments ...  Read More

A Critical Analysis of “Materials for Study of Bakhtiyâri Dialect”

Elahe Hoseini Matak

Volume 4, Issue 6 , August 2016, Pages 148-131

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2016.8399

Abstract
  Materials for Study of Bakhtiyâri Dialect is a translation of Zhukovski’s research study entitled Materials for Study of Iranian Dialects. He lived in Iran from 1883 to 1886 and collected samples from Iranian dialects including Bakhtiyâri. In this collection, he has transcribed 42 Bakhtiyâri ...  Read More

Vowel Reduction in Kermani Accent

Vahideh Abolhasanizadeh; Anis Masoumi

Volume 4, Issue 6 , August 2016

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2017.12424.1041

Abstract
  The purpose of this research is to study the process of vowel reduction in Kermani accent. The process of vowel reduction occurs in unstressed syllables which shifts vowels toward other vowels. In this study, 5 male and 5 female native speakers of Kermani accent, pronounced 24 words in 3 repetitions ...  Read More