Linguistics
Ideology and Persian Language Teaching Abroad: Critical Discourse Analysis of Iranian Identity in the Textbook Persian Language Course Based on Van Dijk's Framework (2006)

RezaMorad Sahraei; Fatemeh Tabasi

Volume 11, Issue 20 , September 2024, Pages 9-46

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.30167.1109

Abstract
  Textbooks as the most important educational tools underline the reflection and transmission of ideologies. Research literature on the discourse analysis and analysis of ideologies existing in textbooks indicates that the vast majority of these studies are based on English ...  Read More

Linguistics
Word Order Typology in Chardawol Languages

Mohsen Heidarizadi; Mohammad Dabir-Moghaddam

Volume 11, Issue 20 , September 2024, Pages 47-82

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2020.44531.1248

Abstract
  Linguistic typology is the systematic study of linguistic variation and word order is regarded as one of its main topics. In this paper, word order components are studied in the varieties of Kurdish, Laki, and Lori languages spoken in Chardawol area, a geographical region located in the north of Ilam ...  Read More

Linguistics
The Order of Acquiring Sense Relations in Children

Parisa Sadat Mirnejad; Arsalan Golfam; Hayat Ameri; Sahar Bahrami- khorshid

Volume 11, Issue 20 , September 2024, Pages 83-112

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2022.69316.1554

Abstract
  This paper aims to study the order of acquiring sense relations in 7 to 12- year- old Persian-speaking children based on the semantic approach and to compare it with the order of applying those relations through six elementary school grades course books Farsi (2018). The method of the research is descriptive-analytic ...  Read More

Linguistics
Do Men and Women Differ in Syntactic Processing? Electroencephalographic Evidence from Persian Monolinguals

Simin Meykadeh

Volume 11, Issue 20 , September 2024, Pages 113-140

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.78793.1626

Abstract
  There are differences between males and females during language processing, but how the brain functions to support this difference is still controversial. It has been hypothesized that language functions are more strongly left-lateralized in males, whereas they are represented more bilaterally in females. ...  Read More

Linguistics
A Lexical Comparison between Khalaj Language and Azerbaijani Turkish

Pooneh Mostafavi

Volume 11, Issue 20 , September 2024, Pages 141-178

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.79164.1645

Abstract
  The present research focuses on a lexical comparison as well as an analysis of the lexical variations between Khalaj and Azerbaijani Turkish. The data and research corpus have been extracted from the Iran Linguistic Atlas database for Khalaj language, prevalent in the Khalaji-speaking populations of ...  Read More

Linguistics
A Comparison of the Attitudes of English Language Teachers towards the Identity-Cultural Issues in English Language Textbooks of the 7th Grade (former system) and the 1st Grade (Newly Authored)

Seyyed Behnam Alavi Moghaddam

Volume 11, Issue 20 , September 2024, Pages 179-210

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.78786.1625

Abstract
  From the perspective of the sociology of language, identity-cultural issue is one of the most important issues that can be raised through textbooks, including English language textbooks. Due to the importance of the topic, the researcher decided to measure the presence of this topic through the English ...  Read More

Linguistics
The Challenge of “Careful Pronunciation” vs. “Natural Pronunciation” in Radio and Television Programs

mohammad saleh zakeri

Volume 11, Issue 20 , September 2024, Pages 211-234

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.78864.1634

Abstract
  In the books and courses of “Oratory Art and Announcing”, announcers of radio and television are taught how to pronounce each sound accurately from its place of articulation in order to respect their authenticity. Over the past decade, the writer has carefully observed and recorded examples ...  Read More

Linguistics
Usage Labels in Persian General Monolingual Dictionaries

Badri Sadat Seyed Jalali; Azita Abbasi

Volume 11, Issue 20 , September 2024, Pages 235-268

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.79033.1636

Abstract
  Labeling is one of the microstructure capacities a lexicographer benefits to introduce formal and semantic features of a word. If an entry is assumed as a form-meaning pair, those labels that are related to syntactic and structural information of the word are of the form type and those labels that concern ...  Read More

Linguistics
The Impact of Various Conceptual Metaphors on Textual Coherence Compared to Formal Coherence Tools

Mahsa Farhadi Roodbari; Amirabbas Aghababazadeh

Volume 11, Issue 20 , September 2024, Pages 269-304

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.79200.1651

Abstract
  Conceptual metaphor is defined as the understanding of one conceptual domain in terms of another. This phenomenon is not purely lexical but is examined through the mapping of one domain onto another. In discourse, new metaphors can emerge from conventional mappings, stabilizing both the source and target ...  Read More

Linguistics
Grammatical Gender in Pashto Language

Rahela Hamidzai

Volume 11, Issue 20 , September 2024, Pages 305-340

https://doi.org/10.22054/ls.2024.81215.1678

Abstract
  Grammatical gender is a syntactic distinction that is manifested in nouns and adjectives. In Pashto, grammatical gender (feminine and masculine) exists. The specific research questions of the present study are as follows: “how is grammatical gender preserved in Pashto?”, and “is it ...  Read More