Dahlgren, Sven-Olof. 2005. On the Arabic of Arabkhane in Eastern Iran. In Csató, Éva Ágnes and Isaksson, Bo and Jahani, Carina (eds.), Linguistic convergence and areal diffusion: case studies from Iranian, Semitic, and Turkic, 161-180. London & New York: Routledge.
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In terms of Arabic dialectology they have retained features by which they can be related to Mesopotamian (Iraqi) dialects prior to the so-called qeltu/gelet split and thus to the immigrations during the ninth and tenth centuries (Dahlgren 2002-03;2005) based on the criteria that were established for Central Asian Arabic by O. Jastrow (1998). |