Syntactic Movement and Length Effect: An Eye-tracking Analysis

Majid Alaee; Mohammad Rasekh-Mahand; Mahdi Tehrani Doost

Volume 5, Issue 7 , March 2016, Pages 51-7

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2018.28286.1103

Abstract
  constituent ordering, is not arbitrary; rather, it is aimed at fulfilling efficiency principles. Length effect- as a formal characteristic- is a significant determinant in the occurrence of movement rules. The ultimate structural configuration of sentences is interwoven with processing ease. Adopting ...  Read More

Similarity Avoidance and Final Stop Deletion in Consonantal Clusters of Persian within Optimality Theory Framework

Golnaz Modarresi Ghavami; Sahand Elhami Khorasani

Volume 5, Issue 7 , March 2016, Pages 87-53

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2018.25715.1095

Abstract
  Similarity avoidance- as a perceptual factor- is the basis of the phonotactics of a variety of languages. Stop consonants are considered to be ideal candidates for deletion as they have intrinsically weak perceptual cues, especially in final position. The present research study sought to explore the ...  Read More

The Analysis of Compensatory Lengthening of Vowel in Ilami Kurdish Variants Based on Moraic Phonology

elham sobati

Volume 5, Issue 7 , March 2016, Pages 107-89

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2017.7544.1026

Abstract
  The present study focuses on compensatory lengthening of vowel in Ilami Kurdish variants on the basis of Moraic Theory. In Moraic Theory, one segment is removed from phonological layer but its mora remains in moraic layer. In the above-mentioned variants compensatory lengthening occurs following deleting ...  Read More

An Investigation of the Acquisition Order of Persian Voices by Speakers of Other Languagess

Qodrat Javdani

Volume 5, Issue 7 , March 2016, Pages 133-109

Abstract
  According to Krashen’s Natural Order Hypothesis (1982), the grammatical structures of second languages are acquired in a pre-determined natural order. Previous research studies have corroborated the stages during acquisition of some grammatical structures of second languages. In an attempt ...  Read More

The Evolution of Rhetorical Theory from Greece to Rome: The Similarities and Differences of Aristotle’s Theory of Rhetoric and that of Romans

Mohammad Ahmadi

Volume 5, Issue 7 , March 2016, Pages 167-135

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2019.23813.1085

Abstract
  In the current article, the history of rhetoric from 400 B.C. to 100 A.D. is reviewed. During this 500 years, the theoretical basis of classical rhetoric was established and has remained almost the same throughout the centuries. The first sage who established theoretical basis for rhetoric with a logical ...  Read More

A Phonetic Study of the Velar Glide [w] in Persian

vahid sadeghi; Banafshe Mardan

Volume 5, Issue 7 , March 2016, Pages 197-169

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2019.36948.1143

Abstract
  Persian velar glide [w], unlike the palatal glide [j], does not serve a contrastive function in Persian phonology since it has incomplete distribution, occurring only in few words after the mid back vowel /o/. Thus, [w] is described as an allophone of the phoneme /v/. Furthermore, it has been assumed ...  Read More

Written "Word", Read "term": A Study on the Concept of Vadjeh-gozini in the Context of "Terminology Guideline" (Academy of Persian Language and Literature, third Edition June 2009)

Besharat Fathi

Volume 5, Issue 7 , March 2016, Pages 221-198

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2019.32888.1119

Abstract
  Socioterminology is a discourse-based approach that evaluates the terms in their real contexts. In this approach, for measuring the accuracy of standardized equivalents, considering the time factor in implantation function, one or more standardized equivalents can be compared with other existing equivalents ...  Read More