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Persian phonology
1 Allomorphy in Gilaki
A Corpus Phonetic Study of Contemporary Persian Vowels in Casual Speech
ZAS Papers in Linguistics
The Application of English Theories to Sorani Phonology
Between Natural and Unnatural Phonology: the Case of Cluster-Splitting Epenthesis Juliette Blevins the Graduate Center, CUNY
Romanization of Arabic 1 Romanization of Arabic
Sonority Sequencing Principle in Sabzevari Persian: a Constraint-Based Approach
Friction Between Phonetics and Phonology the Status of Affricates
Russian Loanword Adaptation in Persian
PDF Hosted at the Radboud Repository of the Radboud University Nijmegen
Variable Hiatus in Persian Is Affected by Suffix Length
On Contrasts in the Persian Vowel System∗
Major Problems of Dari Speakers in Mastering Pashto Morphology. PUB DATE Aug 69 NOTE 75P.; Master's Thesis, University of Texas at Austin
Persian Romanization Bahá'ís Use a System Standardized by Shoghi Effendi, Which He Initiated in a General Letter on March 12, 1923
The Explanation of Typological Markedness of Contemporary Standard Persian Pertaining to the Manner of Articulation of Uvular Consonant /G
A Limburgish Corpus Dictionary: Digital Solutions for the Lexicography of a Non-Standardized Regional Language
The Phonological Opacity of Local Compensatory Lengthening in Modern Colloquial Persian: a Stratal Optimality Theoretic Approach Mufleh Salem M
Akkadian and Amorite Phonology Giorgio Buccellati University of California, Los Angeles
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Optionality and Gradience in Persian Phonology
The Ambiguity of the Relations Between Graphemes and Phonemes in the Persian Orthographic System
Bakhtiari Studies: Phonology, Text, Lexicon
A Romanized Transcription for Persian
Variation in Persian Vowel Systems
Computational Approaches to Exploring Persian-Accented English
Belarusian Learners of Farsi: Pronunciation Problems and Solutions
MP LSA Proceedings Paper Final
Khanzadi 2013 Plan B
Russian Loanword Adaptation in Persian, on the View of Optimal Theory (OT) (Prince & Smolensky, 1993/2004)
Aspects of Persian Phonology and Morpho-Phonology Which Are
Phonetics and Phonology in Gallo-Romance Palatalisation