Title of article
Exploring the /w/, /v/, /b/ and /f/ Alternations in Mashoori Dialect (MD) Of Persian Language
Author/Authors
Vardanjani، Arezu Molavi نويسنده Department of Linguistics, Khuzestan Science & Research Branch Islamic Azad University Ahvaz , , Veisi، Elkhas نويسنده Department of Linguistics, Payame Noor University ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Pages
7
From page
133
To page
139
Abstract
Mashoori is a dialectal variation of southeast of Khuzestan Province, Iran. This dialect is spoken in Mahshahr and its regional neighborhood and, inherited from the Old Southwest Iranian Languages. It is somehow rich from the phonological perspective. One interesting phonological process applied in MD is the alteration of consonantal /b/ and /f/ to the semivowel [w] that is assumed to be kind of lenition process. /w/ in the Old Southwest Persian changed historically to [g], [b] and [w] in Persian Dari and to [g], [b] and [v] in Modern Standard Farsi. The data required for this descriptive-analysis study make use of a dialectal report manual gathered by five native speakers of MD, plus data collected from previously done related researches on this process within the theoretical framework of Generative Phonology. Findings render that this process is remarkably different from what is going on in Modern Persian in a way that seems plausible to choose /w/ as the underlying representation, changing to /b/, /f/ and /v/ in Modern Standard Persian under the fortition process.
Journal title
International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
Record number
2382686
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