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![]() Related: Results 1 - 10 for Iranian languagesIranian Languages and Texts from Iran and Turan2007 Harrassowitz Verlag · Wiesbaden Iranian Languages and Texts from Iran and Turan Ronald E. Emmerick Memorial Volume Edited by Maria Macuch, Mauro Maggi and Werner Sundermann ... http://www.harrassowitz-verlag.de/dzo/artikel/201/001/1794_201.pdf?t=1203696880 open pop Y-Chromosome Lineages Trace Diffusion of People and Languages in ... In addition, the spread of these technological innovations has been associated with the dispersal of Dravidianand Indo-Iranian languages in southwestern Asia. http://www.familytreedna.com/pdf/Quintana-Murci-Iran.pdf open pop Sociolinguistic Situation of the Tat and Mountain Jews in Azerbaijan *Background The Tat language is a member of the Southwestern group of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family (Grimes 2000). Talysh and Kürdish are related languages ... http://www.sil.org/silesr/2005/silesr2005-017.pdf open pop Multi-Languages Newsletter The largest language group consists of the speakers of Indo-Iranian languages, who in 1986 comprised about 70 percent of the popul ation. The speakers of Indo-Iranian lang uages ... http://www.multi-languages.com/newsletters/Newsletter3.pdf open pop bra hui of afghanistan The nearby Pushtun and Baluchi peoples speak Indo-Iranian languages, but the Brahui speak a Dravidian language. This puzzles linguists, because most other groups who speak Dravidian ... http://www.frontiers.org/Websites/frontiers/Images/profiles/Brahui.pdf open pop Persian NOT Farsi It is a member of the Western Iranian branch of the Iranian languages, which are themselves a subgroup of the Indo-Iranian (or Indo-Aryan) family of languages. http://www.cais-soas.com/CAIS/PDF/Iranian_Identity_under_Fire_full-version_July_2007.pdf open pop Can ethnic and minority languages survive in the context of global ... This paper discusses Iranian ancient languages spoken in the past but faded away, intermingled with other languages or transformed to new Persian (Farsi). http://www.sil.org/asia/ldc/parallel_papers/ebrahim_monajemi.pdf open pop Clifton--Tat and Talysh in Azerbaijan 2009-07-13 In this paper I present results of research into the sociolinguistic situation found in Talysh and Tat, two Iranian languages indigenous to Azerbaijan. http://www.und.edu/dept/linguistics/wp/2009Clifton.pdf open pop Languages of The Parsi scriptures The Iranian idioms arrange themselves under two heads: - Iranian languages properly so called. Affiliated tongues. The first division comprises the ancient, mediaeval, and modern ... http://www.derafsh-kaviyani.com/english/parsiscriptures.pdf open pop مﻼﺳا زا ﺶﻴـﻳ ﻲﻧاﺮﻳأ رﺎﺛﺁ ... He then addresses the reason why modern linguists have not listed Syriac among Iranian languages. This, he expounds, is because Soryani is a Semitic language, which unlike Pahlavi ... http://www.jaas.org/edocs/v14n2/Yana.pdf open pop |
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