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Language Science is an open-access, double-blind, peer-reviewed journal published by Allameh Tabataba’i University, the leading university in Humanities and Social Sciences in Iran. Language Science has been established to provide an intellectual platform for national and international researchers working on issues related to linguistics. The Journal was founded in as a response to quick advancements in linguistics and was dedicated to the publication of highest-quality research studies that report findings on issues of great concern to the profession of linguistics.

To allow for easy and worldwide access to the most updated research findings, the journal is set to be an open-access journal. The journal charges two million Rials to compensate a part of the arbitration fee, and if the article is accepted, additionally four million Rials will be charged from the authors for a part of the costs of processing the articles, the rest of the costs will be financially supported by Allameh Tabatabai University.

Non-Iranian authors are free of mentioned charges.

The journal is published in both a print version and an online version.

A Typological Perspective on the System of MOOD TYPE in Azeri Turkic

Esmaeil Safaei Asl

Volume 12, Issue 21 , March 2025, Pages 9-44

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.43643.1235

Abstract
  AbstractThe present study has been conducted in the framework of Systemic Functional Grammar and on the basis of systemic functional typology, specifically Matthiessen’s typological generalizations. Based on examples taken from various written documents in Azeri Turkic such as grammar books and ...  Read More

Comparing Basic ML Algorithms for Classifying Allusive vs. Non-Allusive Persian Poetry

Parisa Mohammadian Kalkhoran; Mohammad Bahrani

Volume 12, Issue 21 , March 2025, Pages 45-76

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.60784.1453

Abstract
  AbstractThe present study aims to evaluate the performance of several machine learning methods in classifying Persian poetry into two categories: verses containing allusion and those without allusion. To this end, the following supervised learning algorithms were applied: Naive Bayes, Support Vector ...  Read More

The Discourse of Elderly People with Alzheimer ’s-Type Dementia: Conversational Coherence

Masoud Dehghan; Nima Moshtaghi; Kourosh Saberi

Volume 12, Issue 21 , March 2025, Pages 77-112

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.58081.1425

Abstract
  AbstractCoherence is one of the discourse-building features whose absence in the discourse of the elderly people with senile dementia of the Alzheimer’s type causes their discourse to become misunderstood. So, the present study aims to investigate coherence in the discourse of Kurdish Alzheimer’s ...  Read More

Linguistics
A Comparative Study of Source-Goal Asymmetry in Motion Events in Persian, German, and Polish

Ali Jamali; Fatemeh Bashiri

Volume 12, Issue 21 , March 2025, Pages 113-144

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2025.77997.1618

Abstract
  AbstractAs mentioned in previous studies, in most languages of the world, the Source-Goal asymmetry can be observed at different linguistic levels, such as morphosyntactic, syntactic, and lexical. In this research, the Goal-over-Source Predominance Hypothesis was comparatively investigated in Persian, ...  Read More

The Kermanshahi Variety of Iranian Sign Language and Its Differences from the Tehrani Variety

Yassaman Choubsaz; Sara Siyavoshi; Farzaneh Soleimanbeigi

Volume 12, Issue 21 , March 2025, Pages 145-168

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2025.79077.1639

Abstract
  AbstractIranian Sign Language serving as the primary means of communication within the deaf community of Iran displays some regional differences. In some regions, these differences are more pronounced in some regions and less so in others. As of now, there has been no examination or study conducted on ...  Read More

Linguistics
Preference in Strategies of Hiatus Resolutions: An Optimality Theoretic Account of Clitics in Kalhori Kurdish

Tahereh Jafari; Mehdi Fattahi

Volume 12, Issue 21 , March 2025, Pages 169-204

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.80126.1664

Abstract
  AbstractVowel hiatus as one of the intolerable phenomena in most world languages is caused after morphological processes like affixation and cliticization. Each language tries to resolve this situation using the resolutions at hand. This article aims to study the reasons for the diversity in clitics’ ...  Read More

Linguistics
The Effect of Language Contact on Word Order in the Arabkhaneh Dialect: A Typological Approach

zohreh daneshmand; Mohammad Amin Nasseh

Volume 12, Issue 21 , March 2025, Pages 205-230

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.79864.1660

Abstract
  AbstractIn this study, the word orders of the Arabic dialect of Arabkhaneh in South Khorasan have been investigated from a typological point of view. Arabkhaneh is a region consisting of several villages, 90 kilometers south of the center of South Khorasan whose mixed Arabic-Persian dialect, has been ...  Read More

Linguistics
Incorporation in Verbal Compounds of Persian: A Morphological, Syntactic or Morpho-syntactic Process?

Mousa Ghonchepour

Volume 12, Issue 21 , March 2025, Pages 231-266

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2025.80695.1669

Abstract
  AbstractThis article studies 8,579 verbal compound words in contemporary Persian, focusing on the role of the incorporation process in their formation. The data revealed that this productive category was created through the incorporation of arguments, adjuncts, and syntactic phrases with the verbal stem. ...  Read More

Linguistics
Passivization of Ditransitive Verbs in Persian Based on Symmetric Move Approach

سید مهدی ساداتی نوش آبادی; hengameh vaezi

Volume 12, Issue 21 , March 2025, Pages 267-304

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2025.81183.1672

Abstract
  AbstractThis research examines the passivization of sentences with ditransitive verbs in Persian, based on the notion of symmetric move. The two objects of these sentences can move to the specifier of the tense head in the passive sentence. However, according to the Shortest Move principle in the Minimalism ...  Read More

Linguistics
Standardization of the Lexical-Semantic Subtests of the Persian Version of the Montreal Protocol for the Evaluation of Communication (PMEC)

Shahla Raghibdoust

Volume 12, Issue 21 , March 2025, Pages 305-334

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2025.86349.1721

Abstract
  AbstractNumerous studies over the past half-century have demonstrated that, in addition to the dominant role of the left hemisphere in language processing, the right hemisphere also contributes to the processing of various linguistic and communicative aspects. “The Montreal protocol for the evaluation ...  Read More

Teaching Persian Tenses to the Speakers of Other Languages:Impact of Structural and Communicative Tasks
Volume 1, Issue 1 , January 0, , Pages 83-108

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2014.28

Abstract
  Learning tenses is one of the problems encountered by the learners of Persian.  To address the problem, teaching tenses through various tasks was considered in this study. To this end, the study focused on structural and communicative tasks for teaching Persian tenses. Participants were intermediate ...  Read More

Semantic Analysis of Persian Words Based on Format-Based Semantics
Volume 2, Issue 2 , June 2015, , Pages 117-142

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2014.1084

Abstract
  Format-based semantics was first proposed by Charles Fillmore after putting forward the notion of ‘format’ (1977a, 1977b, 1985, 1987) as a perspective in the framework of semantics. Fillmore, in this lexical approach, uses the term format as a method for semantically analyzing natural language. ...  Read More

The Origin of Language from the Quran Perspective
Volume 7, Issue 12 , September 2020, , Pages 191-214

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2019.37293.1150

Abstract
  The origin of language is veiled in mystery which has been running in many linguists’ minds. Having reviewed and criticized the presented theories in this regard, the current study introduces a new theory based on the interpretation and scientific analysis of the Holy Koran verses that is a combination ...  Read More

An Investigation of Changes in Meaning and Application of French Loan-words in Persian
Volume 2, Issue 3 , December 2015, , Pages 107-128

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2014.3109

Abstract
  In Persian language, like any other language, there are some words derived from other languages. These words are usually called borrowed, imported or loan-words. Following various historical events, many words from Greek, Arabic, Turkish, French, English, Russian and other languages have found their ...  Read More

A linguistic Criticism of Farsi Course Book for third Graders in High School and its Educational Aspects
Volume 2, Issue 3 , December 2015, , Pages 82-65

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2014.3106

Abstract
  Farsi course book, included in the curriculum for the high school students with the aim of acquiring language skills, consists of various educational materials on writing and structure. The researchers in the present study are of the belief that the Farsi course book is fraught with major pitfalls which ...  Read More

Interpreting and Analyzing Dramatic texts stylistically and structurally: Systemic approach

Raziyeh Gholipour Hafshejani; Mohammad Dabir moghaddam

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 January 2022

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.57361.1408

Abstract
  Abstract Theoretical foundation of systemic functional grammar as a general and corpus-based theory concentrates on function and meaning and also focuses on text and the use of language in context. This theory should be applicable to all languages and linguistic works. In this grammar all our inner and ...  Read More

Stylistic Devices in Iranian Sport Newspaper Headlines

Mohammad Dabir-Moghaddam; Hossein Raeesi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 January 2022

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2021.53579.1357

Abstract
  Stylistic devices are highly used to write interesting news headlines. However, a review of literature shows that very few studies have been conducted on their usage in a sport context. Therefore, this study has sought to investigate the stylistic devices used in the Iranian sport newspaper headlines. ...  Read More

Agreement system in Khaniki language

Saeed Labbafan; Mohammad Dabirmoghaddam

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 13 January 2022

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2022.62952.1476

Abstract
  The main purpose of this study is providing a grammatical description of the agreement system in Khaniki language, based on empirical data. This variant belongs to South-Western Iranian languages. This language, as well as many other Iranian languages, is an endangered language. This language is spoken ...  Read More

Representation of Aspect and Mood in Persian Conditional Constructions: A Corpus-based Study

Mojdeh Parsa kia; Mohammad Dabirmoghaddam

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 09 July 2022

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2022.63284.1483

Abstract
  Conditional constructions are linguistic expressions in which the occurrence of a phenomenon or situation is subject to the occurrence of another phenomenon or situation. This type of construction has different tense patterns regarding its semantic features. This study was conducted to explain the representation ...  Read More

The Iranicization of Qashqai Turkic: Contact-Induced Change in Clause Combining Strategies

Sadegh Hemmati; Mohammad Dabir-Moghaddam

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 26 July 2022

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2022.65189.1514

Abstract
  Qashqai Turkic is one of the southwestern ​​(Oghuz) Turkic languages in Iran, which has undergone profound changes at all language levels as a result of intense and long-term contact with Persian. This study investigates the changes that have occurred as a result of this contact in the strategies ...  Read More

Passive construction in pashai language

Noorahman Naseh; Mohammad Dabirmoghaddam

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 28 December 2022

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2022.67127.1538

Abstract
  AbstractAll languages of the world have passive construction that behaves differently in the process of passive formation. One kind of passive construction observed in the world's languages is analytical that Iranian languages usually utilize it to construct passive construction. Pashai language, which ...  Read More

Passive structure in Pashto language

Enayat Rahman Mayar; Mohammad Dabirmoghaddam

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 15 February 2023

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2022.61791.1469

Abstract
  This article investigates the passive structure of Pashto language, Pashto language has passive structure which has various structural similarities with the passive structure of Persian language. This article initially discusses the recognition and explanations of passive structure provided from the ...  Read More

The structure of conditional sentences and it's semantic classification in Pashto

Ismatullah Miakhil; Mohammad Dabirmoghaddam

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 21 February 2023

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2023.67041.1537

Abstract
  The paṢto/ Pashto language is classified as a (subject-object-verb) or (SOV) language, and it is one of the post-position languages. This language is lexical-based in independent, coordinating, and dependent clauses (subject-object-verb). Pashto is spoken in Afghanistan and Pakistan and even in India. ...  Read More

A Comparative Analysis of Persian and English word-formation processes (A Case study of Terms Approved by Academy of Persian Language and Literature in Four Fields of Transportation)

Reza Sahraee; Hossein Bazoubandi; Hamed Mowlaei Kuhbanani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 23 February 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.72768.1572

Abstract
  In order to strengthen the scientific register of Persian language, word selection for the scientific terms of foreign languages and accurate knowledge of word-formation mechanisms in this register and its capacities are of considerable importance. Few statistical and corpus-based researches have been ...  Read More

The Post-Verbal Position of the Non-Core Elements of the Clause in Persian

Mohammad Dabirmoghaddam; Vida Shaghaghi; Mojtaba Monshizadeh; Hussein Piri

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 13 April 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.49224.1301

Abstract
  Persian is a verb-final language; that is, its basic unmarked word order is SOV. Clauses in Persian, like other languages, have both the core- elements and non-core elements. The lack of the non-core elements or adjuncts in a clause does not make it ungrammatical but a speaker or writer use these elements ...  Read More

Pathology of the Language of Science in Persian Literary Research (Case Study: Selected Works as the Book of the Year of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the 1980s)

somayeh aghababaei; mohammad mahdi zamani; Nematollah Iranzadeh

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 13 April 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2022.58014.1423

Abstract
  Considering the importance of Persian literary works in linguistic studies and teaching Persian speakers of other languages, it is very important to study the scientific works that have been written to introduce or critique prominent Persian literary works. However, in many cases, these scientific works ...  Read More

The Evaluation of “Farsi Biyamuzim" collection based on the checklist of the book Mokandan and Nimehchi Salem
Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 13 April 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2022.61328.1464

Abstract
  Textbooks and teaching materials have high-‌priority in foreign language teaching and they provide a curriculum-based framework for teachers.Since language teachers are faced with a myriad of resources when choosing, they must systematically evaluate them so that they can decide on the most appropriate ...  Read More

Parade of Metaphors in the Era of Corona: Exploring News Headlines within the Framework of Cognitive Linguistics

Mahsa Sadeghi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 13 April 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2022.63243.1482

Abstract
  Metaphors have a very essential role and importance in the system of the human mind and cognition. From the very beginning of the outbreak of the Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) to the present day, metaphors have played a significant role in the conceptualization of this illness and related issues. The ...  Read More

the frequency of applying semantic equivalent of words that make the language field based on radical network studying 5 words"Lessan Qara, Khataba, Samea, and Kataba" in translations of Foladvand and Qomshei and interpretations of Al-Mizan and Nemoneh

fatameh nosrati mumvandi; Reza Morad Sahraei; Hayat Ameri; Abbas Ashrafi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 27 April 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.45468.1258

Abstract
  The present study aims at studying radial network of the five words "Lesan, Qara, Khataba, Samea, and Kataba" based on cognitive semantics. Likewise, determining frequency of usage of radial meanings and prototypical meaning of the given word in two translations of Quran by Foladvand and Qomshei and ...  Read More

Argument Structure of Persian Possessive Verbs in the Mirror of the Agreement and Case-Marking Systems

Fatemeh Bahrami

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 23 July 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.79135.1643

Abstract
  Despite being transitive, possessive verbs are characterized by a lower level of transitivity due to their non-action nature. As a result, the semantic roles of the arguments of such verbs, which pertain to the possessor and the possessed rather than the agent and patient, significantly impact their ...  Read More

Studying the Gilaki Dialect from the Computational Dialectology Perspective: Developing a Lemmatized and Part-of-Speech Tagged Corpus

Masood Ghayoomi; Shayan Mohseni Khorrami; Atena BakhshiZadeh Gashti

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 10 September 2024

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.79598.1655

Abstract
  Dialectology is a major research topic for a long time to find the dialects’ geographical distribution and to classify dialects to develope the atlas of dialects. In this field, one can use computer’s capabilities to store and to organize information, to find similarities between dialects, ...  Read More

Analysis of the Isomorphism of the Preposition "Az"(from/of) in Persian Proverbs Considering Syntactic Polysemy from a Linguistic Typology Perspective

Zahra Hajiali; foroogh kazemi; Maryam Iraji

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 19 April 2025

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2025.83419.1695

Abstract
  The concept of isomorphism in Persian, from the perspective of linguistic typology, holds significant importance. This study investigates the paradigmatic isomorphism of syntactic polysemy in the preposition "az" within Persian proverbs. It seeks to answer the following questions: How can syntactic ...  Read More

Geometrical Description of the Concept of Height Dimension in Foundation of Space Image Schema, Based on Cognitive Semantics

Naser Hafezi Motlagh; Mohammadreza Pahlavannezhad

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 25 April 2025

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2025.83181.1692

Abstract
  According to the embodied mathematics hypothesis, based on the cognitive linguistics’ concepts, the origin of mathematics is human embodiment, and therefore mathematical Platonism and similar descriptions, which assume the existence of mathematics independent of humans, can only have a religious ...  Read More

The effectiveness of phonetic teaching on reading skills and phonological awareness of cochlear implant students

tahereh khoshdell; Mohammad Amin Nasseh

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 15 May 2025

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2025.82746.1690

Abstract
  Children with hearing impairments face challenges in processing phonemes of words, which hinders their reading and writing skills. The inadequate development of phonemic awareness is due to the inability of children with hearing loss to fully grasp phonemic distinctions. This study examined the effectiveness ...  Read More

Transliteration of Proper Names of Greek Philosophers and Sages into Arabic in the Texts of the Islamic Period: from A Linguistic Perspective

Golnaz Modaresi Ghavami; Saeed Anvari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 19 May 2025

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2025.85794.1712

Abstract
  With the entry of the works of Greek philosophers into the Islamic world, Greek names and terms appeared in various scientific texts of the Islamic civilization. This process, was accompanied by changes in the pronunciation and recording of these names and terms in Arabic, which in turn led to the multiplicity ...  Read More

Non-standard Farsi Linguistic patterns in Tabnak site)

Asghar Esmaeili

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 21 May 2025

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2025.85696.1709

Abstract
  The transmission of messages through new communication channels, such as websites, is one of the novel tasks that language has undertaken, and the expansion of such linguistic communications necessitates further research in this area. The plurality of both authors and audiences on websites has resulted ...  Read More

Linguistic encodings of hearing and taste senses across three lexical categories in the New Persian language from sensory linguistics point of view

Shahla Sharifi; Narjes Banou Sabouri

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 27 July 2025

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2025.82606.1688

Abstract
  This study done within the sensory linguistics framework, aims at determining the rate of linguistic encodings of hearing sense in comparison to taste sense across three lexical categories; noun, adjective and verb, in the New Persian language. . It’s a qualitative, data- based research done by ...  Read More

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