The verb structure in the Bashakardi dialect and its equivalent in Standard Persian
Bashakardi is a common dialect in the southern of Kerman province and eastern Hormozgan which includes the towns: South Rudbar, Anbarabad, Kahnouj, Manojan, Qaleganj, Fareyab, Minab, Senderk, Hashtbandi, Bashakard and Marz. Beshkardi dialect is one of the vernaculars belonging to the group of southwestern Iranian languages and dialects. Although in terms of taxonomy, Bashkardian dialect and Persian language are in the same group, but, mutual understanding between their speakers is not possible. The subject of this article is the investigation of the verb structure in "Bashkardi dialect", and its purpose is to know its phonetic and morphological features. The author tried to give a short but accurate description of this dialect by expressing the important features of it, especially compared to standard Persian, and representing the similarities and differences of the verb system in this dialect with standard Farsi. Based on the findings of this research, the most obvious characteristic of this dialect, in terms of grammar, is the use of ergative construction in the past tense of transitive verbs.
Dialect , verb , Kerman , Hormozgan , Bashakardi
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