Английская Википедия:Aimaq dialect

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox language Aimaq or Aimaqi (Шаблон:Lang-fa) is the dominant eastern Persian ethnolect spoken by the Aimaq people in central northwest Afghanistan (west of the Hazarajat) and eastern Iran. It is close to the Dari varieties of Persian.[1] The Aimaq people are thought to have a 5–15% literacy rate.[2]

Dialects

Subdialects of Aimaq dialect include:

  • Changezi
  • Firozkohi
  • Jamshidi or Jamshedi (also known as Djamchidi, Yemchidi, or Dzhemshid)
  • Maliki
  • Mizmast
  • Taimani
  • Timuri or Taimuri
  • Zainal
  • Zohri (also known as Zuri)

Phonology

Phonetically, as one of the eastern Persian dialects, the Aimaq dialect resembles a formal or classical form of Persian.

Vowels:

  • The "majhul" vowels ē / ī and ō / ū are still kept separate, whereas in western Persian they are merged as ī and ū respectively. For instance, the identically written words شیر 'lion' and 'milk' are in western Persian both pronounced [šīr], but in Aimaq [šēr] for 'lion' and [šīr] for 'milk'. The long vowel in زود 'quick' and زور 'strong' is realized as [ū] in western Persian, in contrast, these words are pronounced as [zūd] and [zōr] respectively by Aimaq speakers.
  • The diphthongs of early Classical Persian aw (as ow in Engl. cow) and ay (as i in English ice) have in Aimaq become Шаблон:IPA (as in Engl. low) and Шаблон:IPA (as in Engl. day). Dari, on the other hand, is more archaic, e.g. نوروز 'Persian New Year' is realized as Шаблон:IPA in Iranian, and Шаблон:IPA in Aimaq, and نخیر 'no' is uttered as Шаблон:IPA in Iranian, and as Шаблон:IPA in Aimaq.
  • The high short vowels [i] and [u] tend to be lowered in western Persian to [e] and [o].
  • Шаблон:IPAШаблон:Clarify and Шаблон:IPA are in Aimaq kept separate in word-final positions, unlike western Persian, where Шаблон:IPA has Шаблон:IPA as a word-final allophone.

Consonants:

See also

References

Footnotes

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Notations

  • Clifton, John M. (ed.) (2005) Studies in languages of Tajikistan North Eurasia Group, SIL International, St Petersburg, Russia, OCLC 122939499

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  3. A. Pisowicz, Origins of the New and Middle Persian phonological systems (Cracow 1985), p. 112-114, 117.