Pronunciation of â--shâ in the third person singular bound suffix

To receive the special features of classical texts, itâs necessary to read these texts in a right and methodic way, especially when sometimes this process affects the texts fluency. Correct reading of these texts, on the other hand, is more important in demonstrating historical features of language....

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Main Authors: حمیدرضا سلمانی, مجید دادفر
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Published: Semnan University 2011-06-01
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Online Access:https://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_1799_7f95b5ec79042a954ceb5fd693de659d.pdf
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مجید دادفر
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description To receive the special features of classical texts, itâs necessary to read these texts in a right and methodic way, especially when sometimes this process affects the texts fluency. Correct reading of these texts, on the other hand, is more important in demonstrating historical features of language. This paper is an effort in order to complete and support the evidence of Saeed Hamidianâs article. Mentioned paper is a study in the âright pronunciation of third person singular bound suffix in the Persian classic texts and rhyme positionâ. Based on this study, the correct way to â--shâ pronunciation, is â-e-shâ not â-a-shâ, for example âAqhoÅeÅâ (his/her embrace) instead of âAqhoÅaÅâ. In this paper we add some new evidence from reliable sources and texts to pre-mentioned ones of Hsmidians, this new evidence can be used in future linguistic studies
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spelling doaj-art-98ab668b13244d58be68c776494faa3a2025-01-15T08:12:43ZfasSemnan Universityمطالعات زبانی و بلاغی2008-95702717-090X2011-06-0123718810.22075/jlrs.2017.17991799Pronunciation of â--shâ in the third person singular bound suffixحمیدرضا سلمانیمجید دادفرTo receive the special features of classical texts, itâs necessary to read these texts in a right and methodic way, especially when sometimes this process affects the texts fluency. Correct reading of these texts, on the other hand, is more important in demonstrating historical features of language. This paper is an effort in order to complete and support the evidence of Saeed Hamidianâs article. Mentioned paper is a study in the âright pronunciation of third person singular bound suffix in the Persian classic texts and rhyme positionâ. Based on this study, the correct way to â--shâ pronunciation, is â-e-shâ not â-a-shâ, for example âAqhoÅeÅâ (his/her embrace) instead of âAqhoÅaÅâ. In this paper we add some new evidence from reliable sources and texts to pre-mentioned ones of Hsmidians, this new evidence can be used in future linguistic studieshttps://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_1799_7f95b5ec79042a954ceb5fd693de659d.pdftext readingrhymesingular bound suffixthird person
spellingShingle حمیدرضا سلمانی
مجید دادفر
Pronunciation of â--shâ in the third person singular bound suffix
مطالعات زبانی و بلاغی
text reading
rhyme
singular bound suffix
third person
title Pronunciation of â--shâ in the third person singular bound suffix
title_full Pronunciation of â--shâ in the third person singular bound suffix
title_fullStr Pronunciation of â--shâ in the third person singular bound suffix
title_full_unstemmed Pronunciation of â--shâ in the third person singular bound suffix
title_short Pronunciation of â--shâ in the third person singular bound suffix
title_sort pronunciation of a sha in the third person singular bound suffix
topic text reading
rhyme
singular bound suffix
third person
url https://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_1799_7f95b5ec79042a954ceb5fd693de659d.pdf
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