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Zaniar Naghshbandi

Zaniar Naghshbandi

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Language and Literature
Address: Room 315, Faculty of Language and Literature, Kurdistan University, Sanandaj, Iran
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Research

Title
Linguistic Features of Iranian Languages: Unveiling Alignment Patterns in West Iranian Languages
Type
WorkShop
Keywords
Iranian Languages, Alignment Patterns, Nominative-Accusative, Ergative-Absolutive, Kurdish Language
Year
2024
Researchers Zaniar Naghshbandi

Abstract

The Iranian languages constitute the western group of the larger Indo-Iranian family which represents a major eastern branch of the Indo-European languages. With an estimated 150 to 200 million native speakers, the Iranian languages are one of the world's major language families. Today the Iranian languages are spoken from Central Turkey, Syria and Iraq in the west to Pakistan and the western edge of Xinjiang Uygur Region of China in the east. In the North, its outposts are Ossetic in the central Caucasus and Yaghnobi and Tajik Persian in Tajikistan in Central Asia, while in the South they are bounded by the Persian Gulf, except for the Kumzari enclave on the Musandam peninsula in Oman. Since the Middle period, Iranian Languages have been divided into two main branches: Western Iranian Languages and Eastern Iranian Languages. The Western Languages were thought to have been derived from the western parts of Iranian plateau while the Eastern ones were thought to have been derived from the eastern parts of Iranian plateau. Western Languages were so similar that they were practically mutually intelligible while Eastern Languages were believed to show deep levels of diversity.