Thamar Eilam 2019

Eilam, Thamar. 2019. A typological sketch of the Jewish Iranian dialects. In Alireza Korangy and Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari (eds.), Essays on Typology of Iranian Languages, 167-178. Berlin: DeGruyter.

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  address    = {Berlin},
  author     = {Thamar Eilam},
  booktitle  = {Essays on Typology of Iranian Languages},
  editor     = {Alireza Korangy and Behrooz Mahmoodi-Bakhtiari},
  pages      = {167-178},
  publisher  = {DeGruyter},
  title      = {A typological sketch of the Jewish Iranian dialects},
  year       = {2019},
  besttxt    = {ptxt2\eurasia\eilam_jewish-iranian2019.txt},
  cfn        = {eurasia\eilam_jewish-iranian2019.pdf},
  fn         = {eurasia\korangy_iranian2019.pdf, eurasia\eilam_jewish-iranian2019.pdf},
  hhtype     = {overview},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  lgcode     = {Esfahan (JE), Yazd (JY), Kerman (JKer), Shiraz (JSh), Hamadan (JH) = Judeo-Hamadani [NOCODE_Judeo-Hamadani], Kashan (JKash), Khunsar (JKhun), Nehavand (JN), Borujerd (JB) = Judeo-Hamadani [NOCODE_Judeo-Hamadani], Golpayegan (JG), Juhuri also known as Judaeo-Tat, Lutera’i which is a secret “jargon” rather than a dialect},
  macro_area = {Eurasia},
  src        = {hh}
}

Document types

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Esfahan (JE)
    Yazd (JY)
      Kerman (JKer)
        Shiraz (JSh)
          Hamadan (JH)
          Kashan (JKash)
            Khunsar (JKhun)
              Nehavand (JN)
                Borujerd (JB)
                Golpayegan (JG)
                  Juhuri also known as Judaeo-Tat
                    Lutera’i which is a secret “jargon” rather than a dialect