Volume 15 (2024)
Volume 14 (2023)
Volume 13 (2022)
Volume 12 (2021)
Volume 11 (2020)
Volume 10 (2019)
Volume 9 (2018)
Volume 8 (2017)
Volume 7 (2016)
Volume 6 (2015)
Volume 5 (2014)
Volume 4 (2014)
Volume 3 (2012)
Volume 2 (2011)
Volume 1 (2010)
Research original ,Regular Article Ancient Linguistics
Configuration of Iranian myths

ameneh zaheri abdollahvand

Volume 16, Issue 2 , October 2025, Pages 1-20

https://doi.org/10.30465/ls.2024.48623.2186

Abstract
  Abstract The configuration and positioning of Iranian myths can introduce us to the place of these myths among the myths of different nations. The special and very influential position of Iranian myths has made these myths an exceptional and difficult figure that can be seen in the myths of other ...  Read More

Research original ,Regular Article General linguistics
Focus marker 'ki' in Azeri Turkish

Sa'eed Moharrami Gheydari; Mohammad Reza Oroji; Houman Bijani

Volume 16, Issue 2 , October 2025, Pages 21-48

https://doi.org/10.30465/ls.2024.48046.2175

Abstract
  AbstractThe Azerbaijani Turkish language, due to its proximity to the Persian language, has been influenced by it; not only lexical units but also grammatical elements have entered the borrowing language and have subsequently undergone phonological, semantic, and syntactic changes (Mahmoudi, 2021, p.3). ...  Read More

Research original ,Regular Article Ancient Linguistics
The seed of light in the hands of the conscious farmer; A review of two Parthian parables about agriculture

zohre zarshenas; Sima Fouladpour

Volume 16, Issue 2 , October 2025, Pages 49-76

https://doi.org/10.30465/ls.2022.39471.2027

Abstract
  Abstractin ascetic and gnostic religions which encourage the abandonment of all pleasures and benefits of material life, agriculture is among the activities that should be abandoned; this view reaches its peak in Manichaean religion with the prohibition of agriculture for the electi. In this article, ...  Read More

Compound Sentences in Persian (An RRG-Based Analysis)
Volume 3, Issue 5 , September 2013, , Pages 1-25

Abstract
  This paper undertakes to describe “Compound Sentences” in Modern Persian (Farsi) based on Functional Syntactic theory of “Role and Reference Grammar”. First, it describes the foundation of RRG theory which is presented in 1997 by Robert D. Van Valin Jr. and Randy J. Lapolla and ...  Read More

Differences between Spoken and Written Persian in Teaching Speaking to Non-Persian Speakers
Volume 4, Issue 8 , October 2014, , Pages 115-140

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Abstract
    The present paperhas considered speaking in language teaching and studied both traditional and modern teaching approaches. The researcher has focused on teaching Persian to non-Persian speakers from elementary to advanced levels and has emphasized the significant differences of spoken and written ...  Read More

Spoken and Written Variants in Teaching Persian Language to non-Persian Speakers
Volume 3, Issue 6 , February 2013, , Pages 45-68

Abstract
  The most important practical distinction of language derived from the medium of expression is that of speech and writing which produces the spoken and written variants, observed more or less in all the languages. The differences of the two variants depend on the distance or proximity of the spoken from ...  Read More

Argument Structure of the Persian Derivational Words
Volume 1, Issue 1 , June 2010, , Pages 57-74

Abstract
  Argument Structure (AS) of a Predicate is a list of its arguments. For example the Persian verb xord (ate) in "Ali sib ra xord." Has two arguments, while the verb dād (gave) in "Ali sib rā be Zahrā dād." has three arguments: Ali, Sib, and Zahrā. The argument structure of a verb is usually changed ...  Read More

A Cognitive Approach to Surveying Child Literary Texts
Volume 1, Issue 2 , March 2011, , Pages 1-25

Abstract
  One of the interdeciplenaries that applies cognitive linguistics is cognitive poetics. Cognitive poetics deals with the relationship between mind and literary texts. In this approach, literature is not separate from language, and understanding literature is based on our knowledge from the real world. ...  Read More

Research original ,Regular Article
A Research on the Structure and Content of a Christian Monasticism's Sermon

Masumeh Samieizadeh; zohre zarshenas

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 December 2021

https://doi.org/10.30465/ls.2021.38706.2012

Abstract
  Abstract Sogdian was originally the language used in the Zarafshan Valley, but gradually, it became the administrative and commercial language of vast areas in Central Asia, and many peoples, from the western borders of China to the eastern borders of Iran, used it as a lingua franca. There are many ...  Read More

Research original ,Regular Article
The Study of the Morpho-phonological Processes of Six Cases in Nouns in Azeri Turkish Zanjani Dialect based on Optimality Theory

Farnaz Ebadi; Mohammad Reza Oroji; Sakineh Jafari; Mehri Talkhabi

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 19 June 2024

https://doi.org/10.30465/ls.2023.44857.2121

Abstract
  At the present study, the morpho-phonological processes of different cases of nouns in Azeri Turkish, Zanjani Dialect were studied based on Optimality Theory (Prince & Smolenski, 1993). This was a descriptive-analytical study and was based on interviews with native speakers of Zanjan, Iran. Azeri ...  Read More

Research original ,Regular Article
Examining the position and function of the daēnā- in Avesta and its connection with cistā-

Fahimeh Shafiei Mohamadabadi; Zohreh Zarshenas; Farzaneh Goshtasb

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 08 July 2024

https://doi.org/10.30465/ls.2024.47321.2163

Abstract
  The Avestan word daēnā- literally means “perception, vision, view, insight, self, conscience and even religion.” Yašt 16, dēn yašt is named after daēnā māzdaiiasnī-, although in its content it is dedicated to cistā. cistā is a goddess of path. The epithets ascribed ...  Read More

Research original ,Regular Article
Comparison of Phrases of the tā.vǝ̄.urvātā Chapter of the Waršt-Mānsar Nask from the 9th Book of Dēnkard with the 31st Hāt of the Yasna and its Zand

Poorchista Goshtasbi Ardakany; zohreh zarshenas; Farzaneh Goshtasb

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 28 October 2024

https://doi.org/10.30465/ls.2024.49744.2194

Abstract
  The 9th book of Dēnkard includes three Gāhānīg Nasks which are SūdgarNask, Waršt-MānsarNask and BaγNask.In this research, the 8th chapter of Waršt-MānsarNask, which is called tā.vǝ̄.urvātā, is examined, and its contents are compared with the 31st Hāt of the Yasna, which ...  Read More

Research original ,Regular Article
The Study of Disjuctive Coordination in Persian Language

Jalal Ahmadkhani; Mohammad Reza Oroji; Sakineh Jafari

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 15 March 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ls.2025.49751.2195

Abstract
  The purpose of this article was to examine the possibilities of the Persian language to express disjunctive constructions. In case of using coordinators, Persian language uses three types of it, which are: simple, compound and discrete . Our aim in the present study was to identify Persian disjunctive ...  Read More

Research original ,Regular Article
"The Institution of Kingship and Its Correlation with the Sun God in Iranian Literature (from the Avesta to Early New Persian Poetry and Prose Texts)"

Yasna Aflaki; Jaleh Amouzegar Yeganeh; Ameneh Zaheri Abdwand

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 12 October 2025

https://doi.org/10.30465/ls.2025.51220.2204

Abstract
  The purpose of this article is to explore the relationship and connection between the sun, as an ancient deity, and the institution of kingship in Iranian texts. This study is text-based and follows a historical pattern. The relationship between the sun deity and kingship starts with the oldest remaining ...  Read More

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