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        1 - The main phonological processes of Lenition in Hendiyooni Dialect
        Azade Ebadi Elkhas Veysi
        This article aims at descriptive analytical study of the main phonological processes of lenition in Hendiyooni dialect on the basis of Generative Theory. To achieve this goal, researchers interviewed illiterate and less illiterate speakers to uneducated informants. Besi More
        This article aims at descriptive analytical study of the main phonological processes of lenition in Hendiyooni dialect on the basis of Generative Theory. To achieve this goal, researchers interviewed illiterate and less illiterate speakers to uneducated informants. Besides, one of the researchers is the native speaker of Hendijani Dialect, thus, he got advantages of his sense of language. The analyzed data were written according to APA style. Regarding this method, some of the most important results of this research are: 1. Lenition process usually occurs in the final position of a syllable. 2. /æ/ in Standard Persian in the final position of a syllable converts to /ə/. 3. The consonants /v, t, d/ are deleted at the final position of a word or syllable in Hendiyooni Dialect. 4. The assimilation process in Hendiyooni Dialect is mostly of consonant to consonant, and assimilation in manner of articulation results in complete one. Manuscript profile
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        2 - An investigation of the verb sequence: verb in Hendijani's dialect
        bahman gorjian azade ebadi
        The Hendijani dialect is one of the most popular dialects in Khouzestan Province that the vast majority of people in Hendijan city speak it. Typologically this dialect considered to be one of the Western New Iranian languages and dialects and due to similarities that it More
        The Hendijani dialect is one of the most popular dialects in Khouzestan Province that the vast majority of people in Hendijan city speak it. Typologically this dialect considered to be one of the Western New Iranian languages and dialects and due to similarities that it has with Lori dialects it is said to be one of them. This descriptive-analytical article aims to recognize the verb system of Hendijani dialect. This research has been conducted based on the interview with the subjects' age range from middle to the old and illiterate to less illiterate. The data, then are analyzed regarding the frequency of occurrence. The results show that in this dialect the future verb tense doesn't exist and simple present tense is used instead Manuscript profile