Gorani in its Historical and Linguistic Context

Gorani in its Historical and Linguistic Context
Title Gorani in its Historical and Linguistic Context PDF eBook
Author Shuan Osman Karim, Saloumeh Gholami
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 330
Release 2024-08-31
Genre
ISBN 3111169286

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The Languages and Linguistics of Western Asia

The Languages and Linguistics of Western Asia
Title The Languages and Linguistics of Western Asia PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Haig
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 986
Release 2018-12-03
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3110421682

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The languages of Western Asia belong to a variety of language families, including Indo-European, Kartvelian, Semitic, and Turkic, but share numerous features on account of being in areal contact over many centuries. This volume presents descriptions of the modern languages, contributed by leading specialists, and evaluates similarities across the languages that may have arisen by areal contact. It begins with an introductory chapter presenting an overview of the various genetic groupings in the region and summarizing some of the significant features and issues relating to language contact. In the core of the volume the presentation of the languages is divided into five contact areas, which include (i) eastern Anatolia and northwestern Iran, (ii) northern Iraq, (iii) western Iran, (iv) the Caspian region and south Azerbaijan, and (v) the Caucasian rim and southern Black Sea coast. Each section contains chapters devoted to the languages of the area preceded by an introductory section that highlights significant contact phenomena. The volume is rounded off by an appendix with basic lexical items across a selection of the languages. The handbook features contributions by Erik Anonby, Denise Bailey, Christiane Bulut, David Erschler, Geoffrey Haig, Geoffrey Khan, Rene Lacroix, Parvin Mahmoudveysi, Hrach Martirosyan, Ludwig Paul, Stephan Procházka, Laurentia Schreiber, Don Stilo, Mortaza Taheri-Ardali, Christina van der Wal Anonby.

The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders

The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders
Title The Palgrave Handbook of Slavic Languages, Identities and Borders PDF eBook
Author Tomasz Kamusella
Publisher Springer
Pages 579
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1137348399

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This book analyzes the creation of languages across the Slavophone areas of the world and their deployment for political projects and identity building, mainly after 1989. It offers perspectives from a number of disciplines such as sociolinguistics, socio-political history and language policy. Languages are artefacts of culture, meaning they are created by people. They are often used for identity building and maintenance, but in Central and Eastern Europe they became the basis of nation building and national statehood maintenance. The recent split of the Serbo-Croatian language in the wake of the break-up of Yugoslavia amply illustrates the highly politicized role of languages in this region, which is also home to most of the world’s Slavic-speakers. This volume presents and analyzes the creation of languages across the Slavophone areas of the world and their deployment for political projects and identity building, mainly after 1989. The overview concludes with a reflection on the recent rise of Slavophone speech communities in Western Europe and Israel. The book brings together renowned international scholars who offer a variety of perspectives from a number of disciplines and sub-fields such as sociolinguistics, socio-political history and language policy, making this book of great interest to historians, sociologists, political scientists and anthropologists interested in Central and Eastern Europe and Slavic Studies.

The Gorani Language of Zarda, a Village of West Iran

The Gorani Language of Zarda, a Village of West Iran
Title The Gorani Language of Zarda, a Village of West Iran PDF eBook
Author Parvin Mahmoudveysi
Publisher Dr Ludwig Reichert
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Gurani language
ISBN 9783895009525

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This volume presents the documentation and description of an endangered variety of the Gorani language as spoken in Zarda, a village located near Sar Pol-e Zahab and Kerend in Kermanshah province, western Iran. The volume contains background information about the village and society, eight texts with English translations, an interlinear morphemic glossed text, and a grammatical description and lexicon based on the material in the texts. Audio recordings of the texts are included on a CD.

Language Contact in Sanandaj

Language Contact in Sanandaj
Title Language Contact in Sanandaj PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Khan
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 614
Release 2023-11-06
Genre History
ISBN 3111209180

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This book is a detailed study of contact-induced change in the Neo-Aramaic dialect of the Jews of Sanandaj, a town in western Iran. Since its foundation in early 17th century, the city has been home to a significant Jewish community. The Jewish Neo-Aramaic dialect of the town displays different historical layers of contact with various Iranian languages over the course of many centuries. The Iranian languages in question are Gorani, Kurdish, and Persian. Among these, Gorani has had a particularly deep impact on Jewish Neo-Aramaic, whereas the impact of Kurdish, and especially Persian, remains superficial. Jewish Neo-Aramaic records a history of language shift from Gorani to Kurdish in the region. The book offers insights into contact-induced change in social contexts in which a language is maintained as a demarcation of communal identity in a multilingual setting.

Turkic-Iranian Contact Areas

Turkic-Iranian Contact Areas
Title Turkic-Iranian Contact Areas PDF eBook
Author Lars Johanson
Publisher Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Pages 348
Release 2006
Genre Iranian languages
ISBN 9783447052764

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International conference proceedings, Mainz, 1997 and 1998.

Linguistic Convergence and Areal Diffusion

Linguistic Convergence and Areal Diffusion
Title Linguistic Convergence and Areal Diffusion PDF eBook
Author Éva Ágnes Csató
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 389
Release 2004-08-02
Genre History
ISBN 1134396317

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The authors are outstanding scholars engaged in the study of language varieties spoken in 'convergence areas' in which speakers are multilingual in languages of at least two but sometimes all three language families. Many of the contributions present new data collected in fieldwork. The geographic area covered is Western and Central Asia where varieties of Iranian, Semitic and Turkic languages have entered into many different types of contact. The intricate linguistic contact situations demonstrate highly interesting convergence phenomena.