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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Format: | Article |
Language: | fas |
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Semnan University
2011-06-01
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Series: | مطالعات زبانی و بلاغی |
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Online Access: | https://rhetorical.semnan.ac.ir/article_1799_7f95b5ec79042a954ceb5fd693de659d.pdf |
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