The usage of simple prepositions and conjunctions in Layzangani dialect
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Research/Original Article (ترویجی)
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Among the conducted studies of accents and dialects, particles have been a neglected area for researchers. Regarding the importance of this syntactic topic, the current study tries to investigate and analyse simple prepositions and conjunctions in Layzangani dialect. Besides, this dialect has been explored by interviewing old speakers of the village, reviewing the frequent local songs, sayings and challenges. As much as possible, the usage of particles mentioned in the contexts has been illustrated. Useful findings of this study are: First, particles such as az (from), beh (to), dar (in), and bar (on) have no place in this dialect and the speakers of this dialect feel them being as foreign issues. The reason, indeed, is that these speakers often use one particle in place of several used ones; for instance, they use a instead of az, beh, dar, and some other particles. Another finding is the frequent usage of the particles such as a, xoδe (with), and ta/tâ are different from the ones in standard Farsi.
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Persian
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Journal of Iranian Regional Languages and Literature, Volume:8 Issue: 1, 2018
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1 to 18
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