The Study of the Arabic Words in the Bastaki Dialect
26. The Study of the Arabic Words in the Bastaki Dialect

Mohammad Tadou; Reza Mirzaei

Volume 1, Issue 2 , Summer and Autumn 2016, , Pages 177-202

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2017.25084.1039

Abstract
  Languages and dialects are means of communication and connection between adjacent areas in many countries. Iran's southern coastal areas have long had strong cultural ties with the ...  Read More
A Selection of Luri Dialect Words in Londeh
27. A Selection of Luri Dialect Words in Londeh

marzie masihipour; bagher khorrami

Volume 1, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2016, , Pages 143-159

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2016.4020

Abstract
  Luri, as spoken in Kohgiluyeh, is one of the dialects common in the western part of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province. One of the most important characteristics of Luri dialect is ...  Read More
The study of the phonological processes of compensatory lengthening and elision in the Kormanji dialect with an emphasis on the Moraic theory
28. The study of the phonological processes of compensatory lengthening and elision in the Kormanji dialect with an emphasis on the Moraic theory

Tahereh Ghotbi Karimi; Mohammad Javad Hejazi; Mina Mahdikhani

Volume 4, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 1-25

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2018.28176.1080

Abstract
  Kurdish is a widely spoken languages in four countries. This language has different dialects in some provinces of Iran such as Kurdistan, Ilam, Kermanshah, Hamedan, West Azerbaijan ...  Read More
Unmarked Place Names in Some Languages and Dialects of Iran and Their Use in Compound Oykonyms
29. Unmarked Place Names in Some Languages and Dialects of Iran and Their Use in Compound Oykonyms

Majid Tame

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 1-24

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.37254.1199

Abstract
  Toponyms or place names are divided into three categories according to their type: uronyms or the name of lows and highs of earth, hydronyms or names of geographical features that refer ...  Read More
Clitic in Kalhori Kurdish of Ilam
30. Clitic in Kalhori Kurdish of Ilam

Habib Gowhari; Mehdi Mehdizade; Gholam Hossein Karimidoostan; Tayebeh Khoshbakht

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 25-51

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.35784.1182

Abstract
  Clitics are medial linguistic units that have some characteristics of both affixes and words. The present research has been done to investigate clitics in Kalhori Kurdish of Ilam dialect. ...  Read More
A Typological Study on the Word Order and Agreement Patterns in Evazi Dialect
31. A Typological Study on the Word Order and Agreement Patterns in Evazi Dialect

mahsa kamalpoor; Mahinnaz Mirdehghan

Volume 4, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 27-57

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.30372.1097

Abstract
  The purpose of the present study is a typological analysis on word-order and agreement in Evazi dialect, one of the dialects in the south of Fars province. This dialect has shown interesting ...  Read More
Vowel Harmony in Hamedani Turkish:  A Study to Test the Reliability of Optimmolity Models
32. Vowel Harmony in Hamedani Turkish: A Study to Test the Reliability of Optimmolity Models

Vahid Sadeghi; Abbas Delavari

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 53-81

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.35638.1180

Abstract
  This article addresses vowel harmony in Hamedani Turkish Within the framework of different models of optimality theory including Feature alignment, Local Agreement, Spread, Span, and ...  Read More
Exploring the Semantic Molecules of Animal Names from Bushehr and Shahrekord: A Cognitive-Semantic Approach
33. Exploring the Semantic Molecules of Animal Names from Bushehr and Shahrekord: A Cognitive-Semantic Approach

Mahnaz Talebi Dastenaee; Fariba Ghatreh

Volume 4, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 59-85

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.33332.1127

Abstract
  The present paper examines the semantic molecules of 35 animal names in Bushehr and 35 animal names in Shahrekord based on Hsieh's semantic-cognitive approach (2006). The research data ...  Read More
Reduplication in the Lari Language
34. Reduplication in the Lari Language

Leila Dianat

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 83-105

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.35126.1166

Abstract
  Reduplication is the subject of many language studies in different languages. Reduplication is a word-formation process in which all or part of a word is repeated to indicate such concepts ...  Read More
A Survey on Function of Lenition Processes in Iranian Dialects
35. A Survey on Function of Lenition Processes in Iranian Dialects

Mahmoud Mobaraki; Abolfazl Mosaffa Jahromi

Volume 4, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 87-111

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.33447.1130

Abstract
  This study deals with lenition processes according to the theoretical framework of generative phonology to answer the following questions: How are lenition phonological processes applied ...  Read More
Interpersonal and Experiential Metafunctions in the Narrative Text of the Raji (Rayeji) Language of Barzok
36. Interpersonal and Experiential Metafunctions in the Narrative Text of the Raji (Rayeji) Language of Barzok

Marziye Sanaati; Mahnaz Talebi-Dastenaei

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 107-133

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.32860.1115

Abstract
  This study aims to analyze the clauses of Barzoki language from the perspective of two metafunctions (interpersonal and experimental) and the intention is to measure the semantic analysis ...  Read More
A Case Study of Bilingual Aphasia (in Comparing the Usage of Content and Function Words): A Kurdish-Persian Case
37. A Case Study of Bilingual Aphasia (in Comparing the Usage of Content and Function Words): A Kurdish-Persian Case

Mahinnaz Mirdehghan; zahra farokhnezhad; Mohsen Akbari

Volume 4, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 113-132

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.33471.1131

Abstract
  Bilingual Aphasia, as one of the challenging issues in psycholinguistics, has not been received the attention it deserves in Iran. Following the call for more reflection on bilingual ...  Read More
Word Order Typology of Behbahani
38. Word Order Typology of Behbahani

shahram gerami

Volume 4, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 133-165

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.33590.1133

Abstract
  Behbahani belongs to the southwest Iranian languages the word order of which has rarely been studied from a typological viewpoint. This paper examines the typological status of word ...  Read More
A Study of Conversion in Kalhori Kurdish
39. A Study of Conversion in Kalhori Kurdish

Elham Karami; shojaa Tafakkori Rezai; Amer gheitury

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 135-154

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.37691.1206

Abstract
  Conversion is the process by which the lexical category of items changes without any change in form. The present study is an attempt to investigate the conversion process in Kalhori ...  Read More
Peykāni: a Central Iranian Dialect in the Jarquya District
40. Peykāni: a Central Iranian Dialect in the Jarquya District

Esfandiar Taheri; Maryam Nikbakht

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 155-179

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.35667.1181

Abstract
  Peykāni is a variety of Central Iranian dialects spoken in the village of Peykān (locally Peykom) in Jarquya district of Isfahan province in central Iran. It shares features with ...  Read More
Noun Inflectional Categries in South Bashagardi
41. Noun Inflectional Categries in South Bashagardi

Abbas Ali Ahangar; Ali Asghar Rstami-Abusa’eedi; Sepehr Seddiqi-nejad

Volume 4, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 167-198

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.33635.1135

Abstract
  An investigation of the noun system in South Bashagardi reveals that the manifestation of its morpho-syntactic categories distinguishes this dialect from other Iranian dialects and ...  Read More
The Historical Phonological Changes of Some Phonemes in Central Tālēši
42. The Historical Phonological Changes of Some Phonemes in Central Tālēši

Mahmoud Jaafari-Dehaghi; shima Jaafari- Dehaghi

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 181-193

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.37553.1203

Abstract
  Tālēši is one of the languages bordering the Caspian Sea, which belongs to the western branch of the Iranian languages. Based on its geographical use, the language has three ...  Read More
Word order and its Relation to Information Structure in the Gilaki (Lahijani) Dialect
43. Word order and its Relation to Information Structure in the Gilaki (Lahijani) Dialect

Assieh Rabieipour salimi; Hengameh Vaezi

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 195-225

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2021.37464.1204

Abstract
  The current research examines the word order and the application of the topic and focuses on the Lahijani dialect with emphasis on the discourse functions such as the speaker, listener, ...  Read More
A semiotic survey on literary structure of the Sechischti lyrics of the Iranian Kurmanj nomads
44. A semiotic survey on literary structure of the Sechischti lyrics of the Iranian Kurmanj nomads

Aigin Mardani; Sadreddin Taheri

Volume 4, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 199-218

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.33861.1142

Abstract
  This paper, as a semiotic study with an interpretive analytical approach, has tried to classify the common allegorical or metaphorical signs in 750 selected Sechischti, in order to ...  Read More
The Causative/ Anti-causative ALternation in Kurdish (Sorani Dialect)
45. The Causative/ Anti-causative ALternation in Kurdish (Sorani Dialect)

Shahin Ahmadi Shad; Yadgar Karimi; Gholam Hossein Karimi-doostan; Mohammad Seddigh Zahedi

Volume 4, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 219-241

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.34472.1157

Abstract
  The causative/anti-causative alternation has engendered theoretical interest within studies of argument structure at the syntax-semantic interface. The two prominanet appraoches to ...  Read More
Clitic in the Taleqani Dialect
46. Clitic in the Taleqani Dialect

mousa mirzaei; behzad rahbar; mohammadreza oroji

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 227-249

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.34750.1162

Abstract
  The aim of the present study is an attempt to determine and describe the clitics of Taleqani dialect based on Zwicky and Pullums tests (1983). Zwicky and Pullum provide several criteria ...  Read More
A Corpus-based Study of Productivity of Derivational Prefixes in the Written Variety of Contemporary Persian
47. A Corpus-based Study of Productivity of Derivational Prefixes in the Written Variety of Contemporary Persian

Homeira Abedini; Amirsaeid Moloodi; Alireza Khormaee

Volume 4, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 243-265

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.35234.1170

Abstract
  One of the significant issues in morphology, generally and in word-formation processes, especially is productivity. Most researchers consider productivity as a gradient concept and ...  Read More
The Study of Persian Derivation and Inflection Based on Paradigm Function Morphology
48. The Study of Persian Derivation and Inflection Based on Paradigm Function Morphology

Tahereh Ghotbi Karimi; faezeh Arkan; Azita Abbasi

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 251-276

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.37177.1198

Abstract
  In some new morphological theories, by adapting a unified paradigmatic approach to the analysis of derivation and inflection, their traditional distinction has been diminished and paradigm ...  Read More
Steps to be followed in corpus construction: written and spoken language corpora
49. Steps to be followed in corpus construction: written and spoken language corpora

Elham Alayiaboozar

Volume 4, Issue 2 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 267-290

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2020.36080.1187

Abstract
  The aim of this paper is to take readers through the basic steps involved in building a corpus of language data for different purposes. This is done via gathering information about ...  Read More
The Study of Deletion and Insertion in the Rabor Dialect: An Optimality Theory Approach
50. The Study of Deletion and Insertion in the Rabor Dialect: An Optimality Theory Approach

Morad Ali Salandari Rabori

Volume 5, Issue 1 , Winter and Spring 2020, , Pages 277-299

http://dx.doi.org/10.22099/jill.2021.35828.1185

Abstract
  The present study, applying Optimality Theory, explores deletion and insertion in Rabor dialect in a descriptive-analytic approach. To see whether these two phonological processes in ...  Read More