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    Royal "Chariot" Burials of Sanauli near Delhi and Archaeological Correlates of Prehistoric Indo-Iranian Languages by Asko Parpola

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The Sanauli finds are considered in the context of the author’s archaeological model for the prehistory of the Indo-Iranian languages, which is adjusted to meet recent justified criticism.…”
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    Semantic Family “Black”, “Dark” in the Indo-Iranian Hydronymy of Eastern Europe by Serhii Nalyvaiko

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…These are, in particular, meaningful stems “kṛṣṇa”, “śyāma/śyāva”, “kāla/kālma”, “mala”, “varana”, “asita”, etc., often used in Indo-Iranian languages for the designation of “blackness”, “darkness”. …”
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    Dėl baltų <em>*pat(is)</em>, <em>*pat(n)ī</em> pirminės reik&scaron;mės ir gramatinio statuso by Albertas Rosinas

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…<em>C</em>-stem pronominal paradigms are not characteristic of the Baltic pronominal systems; (b) moreover, the Prussian language (like the German, Slavonic and Indo-Iranian languages) never possessed <em>*pat</em>-root pronouns.…”
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    Telescoping in Phonemic Change of the Past Stems Ended by “-št”‎ by Fereshteh Momeni

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Moreover, one of the most frequent past tense morpheme of many stems in Iranian languages is /-st/, and based on diachronic (e.g. in Indo-European and Indo-Iranian Languages) and synchronic (German dialects and Scandinavian Languages) studies there is a universal sound change of s→š in an especial context. …”
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    Manipulating interword and interletter spacing in cursive script: An eye movements investigation of reading Persian by Ehab W. Hermena

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Persian is an Indo-Iranian language that features a derivation of Arabic cursive script, where most letters within words are connectable to adjacent letters with ligatures. …”
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    A Comparative Study of Kurdish and Persian Literature on Grounds of Prosody and Meter by Seyed As’ad Sheikh Ahmadi

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…As a living and dynamic Indo-Iranian language, Kurdish is in closer affinity with Persian language than all the others in the same group and enjoys a historical link with it. …”
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    Ancient Mitochondrial Genomes Reveal Extensive Genetic Influence of the Steppe Pastoralists in Western Xinjiang by Chao Ning, Chao Ning, Hong-Xiang Zheng, Fan Zhang, Sihao Wu, Chunxiang Li, Yongbin Zhao, Yang Xu, Dong Wei, Yong Wu, Shizhu Gao, Li Jin, Yinqiu Cui

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Our study provides genetic links for an early existence of the Indo-Iranian language in southwestern Xinjiang and suggests that the existence of Andronovo culture in western Xinjiang involved not only the dispersal of ideas but also population movement.…”
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    Description of Number, Person and Tense Features in the Verbal Morphologies of Jibbāli and Lari by Khalsa Al Aghbari, Me. Muhammad Ourang

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…Jibbāli, a Modern South Arabian language spoken in the southern part of the Sultanate of Oman and Lari, an Indo-Iranian language spoken in Iran, are at risk of being endangered due to the facts that (1) they lack a writing system, (2) they are not taught at schools, (3) they are not the official languages in Oman and Iran and, most importantly, (4) there is no effort recorded to preserve these languages. …”
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