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    Modal Marking in Middle Persian Language by Ehsan Changizi

    Published 2021-08-01
    Subjects: “…middle persian…”
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    Reconstruction of Passive suffix in middle Persian Languages by mojtaba monshi zadeh

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…It has been claimed That in middle Persian Languages, one way of passivization was adding suffix - Th to the present stem of the Verb. …”
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    A Middle Persian Inscription from Persepolis by Maryam Ansari

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…This article deciphers and analyzes a  previously unknown Sassanian mint location represented by the inscription WLČ., based on the analysis of a Middle Persian inscription found in Persepolis, and on the linguistic changes that occurred during the transition to modern Persian. …”
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    Preliminary remarks on Middle Persian ‹nc› in the Pahlavi documents by Zeini, A

    Published 2018
    “…In the Pahlavi documents we find a sequence of characters that are commonly transliterated as ‹nc›, representing Middle Persian namāz ‘reverence.’ The vocalisation as namāz, a word most commonly found in the greeting formulae of letters, is not disputed. …”
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    On the lexical evidence of the concept of “leader” in Middle Persian and Arabic languages by Artyom Tonoyan, Artem Davydov

    Published 2022-12-01
    Subjects: “…sasanid iran ; middle persian ; post-sasanian iran ; arabic ; leader ; parwānag ; pēšar ; pēšōbāy ; sālār ; etymology ; etymon ; semantic development ; arabic loans…”
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    Did the Āẕar Kaivānīs Know Zoroastrian Middle Persian Sources? by Kianoosh Rezania

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…It moreover demonstrates the trace of some Middle Persian lexemes in it. Accordingly, it concludes that the Āẕar Kaivānīs were familiar with the Zoroastrian Middle Persian literature, if perhaps only superficially. …”
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    Frawahr and Embryo Development Stages in Middle Persian Text of Selections of Zādispram by Ehsan Sharghi, Hossein Najari, Zohreh Zarshenas

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In the Middle Persian text of selections of Zādispram, the stages of embryo development, frāz-waxšēnīdar Frawahr power (ether), and the three functions of “germinating,” “adding,” and “caring” create the way of caring for and nurturing the cellular environment. …”
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    The evolution of Action Nouns in -išn between Middle Persian and New Persian by Agnès Lenepveu-Hotz

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… Middle Persian Action Nouns in ‑išn have become ‑eš in Standard Contemporary Persian. …”
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    A Content Analysis of the word “pdm’dg” in Manichaean Parthian and Middle Persian Manuscripts by Mohsen Mirzaie

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…In M433a, line 4, we see the only remained form (pymʼd /paymād/) in Manichaean middle Persian fragments; but in this case the syntactical structure of the phrase is not comprehensible at all. …”
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    The Relationship between Concepts of "Splendor: xwarrah" and "Dutifulness: xwēškārīh" on the basis of Middle Persian (Pahlavi) Texts and their Social Functions in Ancient Political Thought by Esmail Sangari1, Alireza Karbasi

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…In social and political scene of ancient Iran, many words used in Middle Persian (Pahlavi) texts, have had a pragmatic function apart from their theoretical and abstract foundations. …”
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    The origins of the term “luri languageˮ: a historical investigation by S.M. Dadras, O. Izadi, S. Rezaei

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Key words: Luri Language, Early New Persian, Middle Persian, Dialectology, Historical Linguistics …”
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    The Semantic Roles of the Preposition “’az” in Persian Language by Ehsan Changizi

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…In Avestan and Old Persian “’az” has appeared in the form of hača/hačā and is derived from the root “hak-”, i.e., “to accompany?”. In Middle Persian and Parthian, it has remained as “az” and “až” respectively. …”
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