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Journal of Linguistics and Khorasan Dialects disseminates peer reviewed original research results in the field of linguistics, phonology, phonemics, semantics, discourse analysis, historical linguistics, socio-linguistics, psycholinguistics, and dialectology in both print and open-access formats. The journal aims at providing a forum that links fields, theories, research methods, and scholarly discourses in linguistics. Contributions must be written exclusively in Persian.

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Semantics
Linguistic Review of the Oldest Persian Calendars Text in Manichean Script

Fatemeh Hashemizadeh; Arman Bakhtiary

Volume 16, Issue 3 , December 2024, Pages 1-19

Abstract
  Text M150 is a Manichaean manuscript in early new Persian language of the Berlin academy of sciences. Müller in the same year of deciphering Manichaean script in 1904 read more sections of the texts and released it. Most of its parts are damaged and contain many Arabic words. This text contains a Sogdian ...  Read More

Dialectology
Computational Analysis of the Common Barahui Language Variety in the South of Kerman, Iran

Aliye Nakheipur Tezerj

Volume 16, Issue 3 , December 2024, Pages 21-46

Abstract
  Adopting a computational-quantitative approach and applying modern dialectometric methods, this study used aggregative analysis for Barahui dialect common in Rudbar-e Jonub that is located in Kerman province, Iran. With the help of dilatometry and mapping software, it represents the geographical distribution ...  Read More

Psychology of language
Language and Care: A Qualitative Study of Iranian Language Learners' Perceptions based on Noddings' and Logstrup’s Care Theory

Sahar Mmalekian; Seyyed Mohammad Reza Adel; Mohammad Davoudi; Saeed Ghaniabadi

Volume 16, Issue 3 , December 2024, Pages 47-71

Abstract
  The primary aim of this qualitative study was to explore the relationships between teachers and language learners based on Noddings' (1998) and Logstrup’s (1997) care theory, focusing on the perceptions of Iranian language learners in public schools. Data were collected through interviews with ...  Read More

Qualitative Analysis of Language Instruction in the Internet from the Perspective of Applied Linguistics

Tayebe Sarlak; Fatemeh Moafian

Volume 16, Issue 3 , December 2024, Pages 73-108

Abstract
  Face-to-face education was closed during the Corona pandemic, leading to online education. To utilize this significant aspect to its full potential and prepare for other emergencies, it is essential to examine its dimensions in detail. The teachers who attended this training may have valuable feedback ...  Read More

Phonology
Phonotactic Principles Dominant on Syllable Coda in Ardabil Dialect of Azerbaijani Turkish Language

Roshan Babaalipour; Seyed Mohammad Razinezhad; Mohammad Reza Oroji

Volume 16, Issue 3 , December 2024, Pages 109-137

Abstract
  This study presented the phonotactic principles dominant on syllable coda in Ardabil Dialect of Azerbaijani Turkish Language using Optimality Theory. The objective was to determine the permissible syllable structure, based on the phonological constraints of this language, and to find out whether vowel ...  Read More

Word construction
The Review, Analysis and Critique of the Equivalent Vocabulary of Biology Textbooks of the First and Second Grades of High School

Mehdi Mohammadinia; Sima Nabipour; Ahmad Mojavezi

Volume 16, Issue 3 , December 2024, Pages 139-158

Abstract
  This case study explored the equivalents found in the biology textbook in Iranian context. It tried to measure the acceptability of the specialized words equivalent in Persian language in the biology textbooks of the first and second grades of high school. It was tried to focus on the equivalents approved ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of Linguistic Romanticism in the Poems of Ebtehaj and Ansi al-Haj using a Cognitive Approach
Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, , Pages 143-121

Abstract
  Cognitive linguistics, as one of the main categories of cognitive science, looks at language as a tool for discovering the structure of the human cognitive system. Cognitive semantics, as one of the basic fields of cognitive linguistics, has various theories such as image schemas, conceptual fusion, ...  Read More

A Study of the Differences Between the Kurmanji Dialect of Biglar and Other Kurmanji Dialects of the Neighboring Villages
Volume 5, Issue 8 , April 2013, , Pages 1-19

Abstract
  Kurmanji is probably the most well known variety of Kurdish Language. Apart from such countries as Turkey, Iraq, Syria, and some areas in western Iran, it is spoken in Khorasan-e Shomali and Khorasan-e Razavi Provinces in north-east Iran. The residents of Biglar –a village near Quchan in north-west ...  Read More

The Representation of Body Names in Expressing Emotions: A Typological View
Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, , Pages 27-1

Abstract
  Lexical typology is related to the specific ways in which languages incorporate meaning into words. In this way, lexical typology, which deals with words, can be considered a sub-branch of semantic typology. Recently, studies in cognitive linguistics have shown how body parts act as a source for conceptualizing ...  Read More

Patriarchy and Social Linguistics in Poetry; A Case Study of the Concept of Patriarchy in Iranian Myths
Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, , Pages 89-53

Abstract
  Language can be studied from various perspectives. One of the methods for studying linguistic variations in society is examining cultural sources such as stories, novels, musical productions, poems, and ancient myths. Among the topics that have received significant attention in the media and have an ...  Read More

Thalamus and Bilingualism: Evidence from fMRI
Volume 15, Issue 3 , December 2023, , Pages 51-29

Abstract
  Bilingualism is associated with structural adaptations of subcortical regions taking part in controlling multiple languages. The thalamus is a paired gray matter structure located near the center of the brain, regulating the information transmission to cortical regions. In a recent fMRI study, the sensitivity ...  Read More

Morph Movement as a Vowel Hiatus Resolution in Kalhori Kurdish: an Optimality-theoretic Account

Mehdi Fattahi; Tahereh Jafari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 03 December 2024

Abstract
  The phenomenon of morph movement is extremely rare and, in Kalhori Kurdish, it applies to the third-person singular pronominal clitic, motivated by the need to avoid vowel hiatus. Fattahi and Kord Zafranlou Kambouzia (2013) investigated one example of this method for resolving vowel hiatus in Kalhori ...  Read More

Acoustic Features and rate of change of diphthongs of Khaf dialect

Navid Firouzi; Mohammad Sahebi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 07 December 2024

Abstract
  In this study, after introducing the diphthongs of the Khafi dialect and providing examples of words containing these diphthongs, experimental results for measuring the acoustic characteristics of these diphthongs are presented, examined, and analyzed. This paper is part of an extensive research project ...  Read More

Explanation of the phrasal compounds in Persian within DM and Harley (2008) & Siddiqi (2009) approach

Omolbanin Khazaei; shoja Tafakkori rezayi; Nahid Eslamihonar; Hedi Mardokhi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 13 December 2024

Abstract
  Explanation of the phrasal compounds in Persian within DM and Harley (2008) & Siddiqi (2009) approach Abstract In this research we studied phrasal compounds in Persian within Distributed Morphology and Harley (2008) & Siddiqi (2009) approach to determine the existence of phrasal compounds in ...  Read More

An Inquiry into Social and Communicative Aspects of Metaphor in election debates: A Complex Dynamic Systems Approach to Metaphor Analysis

Mahmood Naghizadeh

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 24 December 2024

Abstract
  Abstract Dynamical systems approach provides a theoretical framework for describing metaphor in face-to-face conversation and rests on the idea that metaphor is not static mapping between domains; it is considered as a temporary stability that emerges from the interaction of interconnected systems of ...  Read More

Prospective aspect and serial verbs constructions in Persian

Vali Rezai; Azadeh Sokhanafarin

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 24 December 2024

Abstract
  A phasal construction is one of the inter-clausal relations that demonstrate the stages from the beginning to the end of an event. A proximative aspect is one the types of phasal constructions, which is the phase of preinceptive and shows the probability of an event. In Persian language, progressive ...  Read More

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