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The Study of Some Morpho-phonological Processes in Azeri Turkish Zanjani Dialect based on The Optimality Theory

Farnaz Ebadi; Mohammad Reza Orouji; Sakineh Ja'fari; mehri talkhabi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 22 April 2024

Abstract
  At the present study, some Morpho-phonological processes in Azeri Turkish, Zanjani Dialect were studied based on Optimality Theory (Prince & Smolenski, 1993). This was a descriptive-analytical study and was based on interviews with 30 native speakers (between 15 and 75 years old) of Zanjan in three ...  Read More

A Study of Code-switching and its Purposes and Social Factors affecting it Among Azeri Turkish-Persian-speaking Teachers in Urmia City

Mozhgan Habibi; Mahmoud Elyasi; Mohammad Reza Pahlavan Nezhad

Volume 11, Issue 1 , May 2019, , Pages 39-59

Abstract
  Extended Abstract Introduction As a remarkable topic in sociolinguistics, code-switching is a natural phenomenon among many bilingual communities throughout the world. Van Dulm (2007) describes this phenomenon as the use of two or more languages while making an utterance or a sentence. Azeri Turkish-Persian ...  Read More