Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
This study concerns the native language of Shirazi Jews, most of whom live in diasporic communities outside Iran. The language Judeo-Shirazi belongs to the Southwest Iranian group, as do most other native languages spoken in southern Iran. As such, Judeo-Shirazi shows general agreements with native rural varieties spoken in inland Fārs. There are, however, phonological features suggesting that Judeo-Shirazi is an insular survivor of the Medieval Shirazi language, from which a sizable literature has survived dating back to the fifteenth century.
This was a part of the talk entitled “Judeo-Shirazi: Historical, Areal, and Cultural Associations” and was presented at the International Symposium on Endangered Iranian Languages (ISEIL 2018): “Language Islands and Language Contact in Iran,” Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS), Berlin, 19-20 October 2018.