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Etymological Dictionary of the Iranian Verb. By Johnny Cheung (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series, ed. Alexander Lubotsky, 2). pp. xxiv, 600Leiden and Boston, Brill, 2007.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2010

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References

1 Cheung's grouping is slightly different.

2 The last two languages are treated as neither West nor East Iranian.

3 Lecoq, Pierre, Recherches sur les dialectes kermaniens (Iran central), Acta Iranica 39 (Belgium, 2002) pp. 120, 122, 125, 131Google Scholar.

4 See Krahnke, Karl J., Linguistic Linguistic Relationships in Central Iran, unpublished Doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan (1976) pp.182187Google Scholar.

5 Borjian, H., “The Komisenian Dialect of Aftar,” Archiv Orientální 76/3, 2008, pp. 379416Google Scholar; see also idem, “Verb Phrase in the Dialect of Velātru: From the Texts Published by Lambton, A. K. S.,” in Borjian, H., Motun-e Tabari / Tabari Texts, (Tehran, 2009), pp. 265287Google Scholar.

6 Christensen, Arthur, Contribution à la dialectologie Iranienne II (Copenhagen, 1935), pp. 6061, 117Google Scholar.

7 See Borjian, H., “Tabarica II: Some Mazandarani Verbs,” Iran and the Caucasus 12/1, (2008, pp. 7382)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

8 Ibid.

9 See Donal Stilo in Enc. Iranica XIV, p. 107; Borjian, H., “The extinct language of Gorgan,” JAOS 128/4, (2008)Google Scholar.

10 See H. Borjian, “Dialect of Jowshaqan,” forthcoming, §3.10.12.