Arezoo Najafian; tayebeh Musavi; Belghis rovshan; Sayfollah Mollaye Pashaye
Volume 6, Issue 11 , July 2015, , Pages 79-98
Abstract
As pioneer trends in Iranian computational dialectology, the Leveneshtain algorithm applied to Mazandarani dialect data - extracted from LAI – revealed regional dialect in the northern range of the Alborz Mountains. Current synchronic fieldwork aimed to determine vowels responsible for regional variation, ...
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As pioneer trends in Iranian computational dialectology, the Leveneshtain algorithm applied to Mazandarani dialect data - extracted from LAI – revealed regional dialect in the northern range of the Alborz Mountains. Current synchronic fieldwork aimed to determine vowels responsible for regional variation, and likewise reliability and validity of the research findings, through vowel frequency method. The linguistic material consisted of 113 interviews with NORM Speakers of 36 years old and primary level of education in average, 38% of whom were female. Representative and interpretive dialect maps validate the results obtained in previous studies with 0.84 Cronbach’s α, emphasize manifestation of regional dialect, and illustrate the front vowels / i / and / a /, verses central vowel / ə /, impose uttermost difference index on regional variations.