The Study of Words and Sentences Stress in Sistan Dialect

Abstract:
This paper is to compare Gilaki and Bakhtyari dialects and it presents some evidences of their cognations to show a close relation between Iranian tribes. Regarding to transformations during ages which have affected political, social, economic, cultural and familial fields, and following them, the languages and dialects are also impressed and occasionally they are driven to extinction, though fundamental researches are necessary so that by comparison and extraction of cognations, some parts of ancient Iranian language and dialects may be recovered and reconstructed and the glory of the protection of this valuable national heritage be transferred to the next generations. In this research, by the use of Persian Language and Literature Academy's questionnaire which is organized to gather dialects, after filling it up by a number of these dialects speakers, the details of the questionnaires are analyzed and compared; consequently the origins of some common words in these two dialects are phonetically, semantically, and linguistically discussed to prove the claim of their cognitions.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Iranian Regional Languages and Literature, Volume:6 Issue: 1, 2016
Pages:
73 to 94
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