Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
The following notes are based on material which I collected in Kerman during the months June to October, 1914. The spare time at my command was less than I could have desired, and a Benjamin's portion of it was devoted to the more interesting and less exploited Bakhtiari dialect, while the local Kermani dialect provided a further distraction. In these circumstances my researches were not exhaustive, but I think they will be found to have done something towards rendering our knowledge more exact.
page 423 note 1 G.I.P. i, 2 (1895–1901)Google Scholar, sec. viii, subsec. iii, “The Central Dialects,” by Wilhelm Geiger.
page 479 note 1 I have once, k. impv. sg. “ūnīt”, but this would seem probably to have been a mishearing.