This book presents a systematic and detailed analysis of Caspian linguistics, contributing new perspectives to Western scholarship. The range of the essays represents a wide array of sub-themes under the rubric of Caspian languages and linguistics, and traces connections between linguistic patterns and sociocultural transformations across Caspian societies. In doing so this work investigates the geographical, lexical, grammatical, and phonological characteristics of Caspian language families, spoken in the south and west of the Caspian Sea region. Engaging with multiple dialects in the region,…mehr
This book presents a systematic and detailed analysis of Caspian linguistics, contributing new perspectives to Western scholarship. The range of the essays represents a wide array of sub-themes under the rubric of Caspian languages and linguistics, and traces connections between linguistic patterns and sociocultural transformations across Caspian societies. In doing so this work investigates the geographical, lexical, grammatical, and phonological characteristics of Caspian language families, spoken in the south and west of the Caspian Sea region. Engaging with multiple dialects in the region, the book draws upon the complex, multifarious relations that exist between lifestyle and word-usage. It is relevant to linguistics interested in West Asian languages and the various related areas of sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, cultural linguistics, and historical linguistics.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 89292981, 978-981-95-1389-5
Seitenzahl: 250
Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2025
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm
ISBN-13: 9789819513895
ISBN-10: 9819513898
Artikelnr.: 74908540
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Autorenporträt
Alireza Korangy, Ph.D. is a philologist and linguist. He is the editor of Springer Handbooks in Languages and Linguistics and the International Journal of Persian Literature. Zia Khoshsirat, Ph.D., in Linguistic Anthropology from UCLA. His research examines language ideologies, identity formation, and meaning-making processes employing interdisciplinary frameworks to study Iranian diaspora communities and the Caspian language family. As a native speaker of Gilaki, he is actively engaged in language documentation and revitalization efforts in the Caspian region. His work has been supported by multiple prestigious fellowships and grants. His latest research identifies, for the first time, an inherited passive suffix in the Gilaki dialect of Fooman (a Caspian language), tracing its diachronic development from the Middle Iranian period through historical-phonological analysis.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Introduction.- Chapter 1. Introduction: Reconfiguring Caspian Linguistics A Speaker-Centered Approach to Language, Identity, and Space.- Part II. Essays.- Chapter 2. How Many Languages Are Spoken In Semnan Area?: Typology And Origins Of Komisenian Languages.- Chapter 3. Case in Caspian Languages (Gilaki, Mazandarani, Talysh, Tatic).- Chapter 4. A Cognitive Semantic Approach to Gilaki Spatial Postposition S r.- Chapter 5. Descriptive Study of Verbs' Inflectional Morphology in Gilaki Language (Rashti Dialect).- Chapter 6. Gilaki Reduced Relatives.- Chapter 7. From Diachronic Shifts to Synchronic Patterns: Gilaki Schwa.- Chapter 8. The Voice of Young Gilaks: A Qualitative Exploration of Iranian Gilaki Native Speakers' Attitudes Towards Their Language.- Chapter 9. Passive Structure in Kurmanji and Its Morphological and Sociological Changes.
Part I. Introduction.- Chapter 1. Introduction: Reconfiguring Caspian Linguistics A Speaker-Centered Approach to Language, Identity, and Space.- Part II. Essays.- Chapter 2. How Many Languages Are Spoken In Semnan Area?: Typology And Origins Of Komisenian Languages.- Chapter 3. Case in Caspian Languages (Gilaki, Mazandarani, Talysh, Tatic).- Chapter 4. A Cognitive Semantic Approach to Gilaki Spatial Postposition S r.- Chapter 5. Descriptive Study of Verbs' Inflectional Morphology in Gilaki Language (Rashti Dialect).- Chapter 6. Gilaki Reduced Relatives.- Chapter 7. From Diachronic Shifts to Synchronic Patterns: Gilaki Schwa.- Chapter 8. The Voice of Young Gilaks: A Qualitative Exploration of Iranian Gilaki Native Speakers' Attitudes Towards Their Language.- Chapter 9. Passive Structure in Kurmanji and Its Morphological and Sociological Changes.
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