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        1 - Work Poems in Dena
        mohamad javedan kherad seyed mohamad bagher kamaledini
        The poems which have been written about work and job in oral culture of Kohgiluyeh and Boyrahmad constitute a large part of literature of this land. The men and women in this province in order to do anything have a homophonic poem with work doer which this poem has them More
        The poems which have been written about work and job in oral culture of Kohgiluyeh and Boyrahmad constitute a large part of literature of this land. The men and women in this province in order to do anything have a homophonic poem with work doer which this poem has theme and music corresponding with it and it is a good motivation to do things. These poems is a collection of thoughts, motivations and mental states during work which their literary richness indicates the people's literary history of this province. In the nomadic and rural society of Kohgiluyeh and Boyrahmad, the works such as rice-threshing, oak-threshing, milking, making buttermilk, rice transplantation and lamb-grazing have accompanied with reading poems which were composed according to situation and conditions of that work to speed, fun and escape from tiredness. This study investigates these poems Manuscript profile
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        2 - The less-used verbs in Layzangani dialect
        hasan ranjbar akbar صیادکوه
        Layzangan is a village located in 54 kilometers east of Darab. Acording  to 1391 census data، its population is 2452 people .The language of people in this village is  «lori».For different  reasons like long distance from the center and not be More
        Layzangan is a village located in 54 kilometers east of Darab. Acording  to 1391 census data، its population is 2452 people .The language of people in this village is  «lori».For different  reasons like long distance from the center and not being located near a busy road their language  has not undergone  much change. The study of the language of the people in this area is beyond the scope of an essay or even a book. So this essay explores just the less-used simple prefix verbs that are already   less familiar to the younger generation  are gradually being forgotten and may altogether disappear soon. The results of this study show that the frequency of less-used simple prefix verbs is very wide .This proves this language link to Pahlavi and ancient Persian. The other sign of the aging of this language is the use of «z» instead of «d» .A lot of signs of aging found in this dialect are not in the scope of this essay and this essay just explores the less-used simple prefix verbs commonly used in this area Manuscript profile
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        3 - An introduction to phonetic and grammatical properties of Firoozabad’s dialects
        abdolnabi salami
        The common collection of languages in Firoozabad area is the concoction of dialects and accents. In this paper, three types of languages belong to the dialect groups of Kohmareyee, Lori, and Ghashghayee as well as the kinds related to local Persian dialect regarding pho More
        The common collection of languages in Firoozabad area is the concoction of dialects and accents. In this paper, three types of languages belong to the dialect groups of Kohmareyee, Lori, and Ghashghayee as well as the kinds related to local Persian dialect regarding phonetic and grammatical construction have been introduced and determined. In this dialect groups, the long vowels have produced in a way that the production place of short vowels have long duration. Kohmarayee dialect is one of the dialects, Dadenjani and Bayeghani, in which the past form of transitive verbs are argumentative and it is different with other Firoozabad’s dialects. The definite sign in Dadenjani, Bayeghani and Lordegani are: u/ow, eku/aku and a/aku. Ghashghayee has no definite suffix. In the studied dialects, the adjective is the same as Persian except in superlative one Manuscript profile
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        4 - Descriptive Bibliography of Researched Book in Shirazi Accent
        atefe soltani hamide parvan
        The present study investigates previous researches about Shirazi accent. The aim of the study was to classify, describe and analyze books published during 1348-1393 about Shirazi Accent. After introducing issues, the importance of the research has been discussed; then a More
        The present study investigates previous researches about Shirazi accent. The aim of the study was to classify, describe and analyze books published during 1348-1393 about Shirazi Accent. After introducing issues, the importance of the research has been discussed; then analyzed books classified into three major groups: 1. Expressions and proverbs; 2. Language; and 3. Pop culture. Each book introduced in four parts: book title, book structure, core concepts and the main text. Then, some ideas about the book have been proposed. Finally, quantitative and qualitative results of the published books were presented. Also this study presents the articles and investigates recently researches  according to structure of the books Manuscript profile
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        5 - Description of Sarkavir dialect compared with Pahlavi language
        seyed hosein tabatabaie seyed hasan tabatabaie mohamad rezaie
        Iranian peoples have spoken with  many language dialects and patois in the  first Islamic centuries.Which these various dialects, has been survivor of the ancient Iranian languages and many of their words have been changed from phonetic and phonemic aspect ove More
        Iranian peoples have spoken with  many language dialects and patois in the  first Islamic centuries.Which these various dialects, has been survivor of the ancient Iranian languages and many of their words have been changed from phonetic and phonemic aspect over the centuries.Satveh village , one of desert Villages in Semnan province , according to administrative divisions belongs to Shahrood city.Comparative study of the etymology of  words and phrases , more than linguistic and  anthropological benefits , maybe helps effectively in opening nodes of ancient Persian texts .The authors of this study try to discover  important and long  links between Satveh patois and ancient and middle Persian language through collecting and comparativing and analysis equal and similar words in them and thereby evaluate the etymology of words and phonetic system left over from the middle era in Satveh patois.   Manuscript profile
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        6 - Analysis of the structure of rhyme and identical rhyme (prosody) in Mazandarani couplets (Savadkooh)
        morteza mohseni aref kamarposhti
          In this paper, in addition to introducing run on couplet, the structure of rhyme and identical rhyme are analyzed in two hundred Mazandarani run on couplets using descriptive analytical method. The rhyme is made based on the proximity of the pronunciation of More
          In this paper, in addition to introducing run on couplet, the structure of rhyme and identical rhyme are analyzed in two hundred Mazandarani run on couplets using descriptive analytical method. The rhyme is made based on the proximity of the pronunciation of letters, rather than being based on the same type to be arranged in order of the last letter of the rhyme which appears to be principle in Persian and Arabic classical poetry. The rhyme is couched in mathnawi form in 25 percent of Mazandarani (savadkooh) run on couplets. The common denominator letters including “L” with “R” and “M” with “N” are found more frequently in rhyming the Mazandarani couplets. Slightly more than a quarter of Mazandarani (savadkooh) run on couplets have an identical rhyme scheme, and of those, just over a fifth of couplets are uttered with a verb prosody namely identical rhyme with verb endings. The frequency of identical rhyme with verb endings (about 25%), on the other hand, implies dynamism and movement to couplets as well as supervising the actions and behavior Manuscript profile