A COMPARATIVE HISTORICAL SURVEY OF ADPOSITION OF TATI DIALECT IN THE NORTHWESTERN IRANIAN LANGUAGES

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  • Farinaz Nasiri Ziba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.1.2018.178803

Abstract

Abstract. 

Ancient Persian languages follow the languages of the early Iranian, which, despite all the phonetic changes in the details of the basic system, have maintained the structure of the structure unchanged (Schmidt, 1989: 60-61). The internal changes that have taken place in the Middle Ages have been accompanied by the collapse of the ancient structure of the structure of Iran. Which has been the source of the complete deviation of the European Hindi linguistic category .The prepositions of the middle-western Iranian are superseded, pre-superseded, and sometimes also used together, which we call the old ones (Rassarjueva, 204-181, Bruner, 155-116). Tati dialect is one of the northwest northwest Iranian dialects(Dabir Moghada,,2013). By examining the coincidence of the word machine in this dialect and comparing it
with the prepositions of the western middle class, it is possible to vary the evolution of this device in the dialect.  Most linguistic studies of Tati dialect have been conducted in the context of the study and description of the dialect studied in the limited geographic region, and some have taken a brief look at the position of the words, and there seems to be no serious research in this area

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