Phonological evolution and semantic transformation of vocabulary in Behaghi history

Article Type:
Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Linguistic groups have evolved from ancient Persian to present-day Persian dialects, in which phonological change and evolution are one of the most important changes in this article. It attempts to determine the phonological and semantic evolution in the book Behaghi's history is to be portrayed as one of the prominent Khorasani style prose in the fifth century. Due to the close proximity of Beihaqi's history to the Middle Persian (Pahlavi), many of the phonetic features of the Pahlavi language have been preserved in themselves, and have come to terms with such words as, obvious, paternity, and ... without any changes. The methodology used in this research was descriptive-librarian. Phonological variations in terms of: reduction, discretion, increase, integrity, and integration have shown that the greatest process of this change has been straightforward. In the evolution of the meaning of the verse in this article, the words will encounter a number of evolutionary situations. They are abandoned or, in addition to the meaning of the past, have taken a new meaning. In the semantic transformation of sentences, they are often used in their unrealistic and conditional sense and in sentences They have come to the scene
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Rhetoric and Grammar Studies, Volume:7 Issue: 12, 2018
Pages:
93 to 124
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