1.

Pronominal clitics in the Zoroastrian language of Yazd

Pages 1-27
Mohammad Dabir-Moghaddam; Katayun Mazdapur; Mohammad Reza Shamseddin Khorrami

2.

Persian Grammars: From Traditional Grammars to Theory-Driven Grammars

Pages 29-70
MOHAMMAD REZA RAZAVI

3.

Referential predictability of event participants and the choice of referential forms in Persian discourse

Pages 71-91
Ramin Golshaie; Behnaz Mokhtari

4.

Geminacy in Persian; consonant cluster or consonant lengthening?

Pages 93-104
Omid Tabibzadeh

5.

Explanation of borrowing Persian words in Ibn Arabshah's translation from Marzban Nameh

Pages 105-125
seyyed mehdi masboogh; Solmaz Ghafari

6.

Analyzing textual metadiscourse: Ways of establishing the interaction between the author and the reader according to the theory of Ken Hyland (2005), with the theme of Covid-19.

Pages 127-155
Naghmeh Mirzaie

7.

Up- Down Orientational Metaphors in Colloquial Persian: Concepts; Positive and Negative Evaluation; Conceptual Opposition

Pages 157-182
Sasan Maleki

8.

an idiosyncratic pattern of word stress in the Persian prosody tradition

Pages 183-191
Arya Tabibzadeh Ghamsari

9.

Critical discourse analysis of ideology and power

Pages 193-207
Mostafa Aasi; mehdi damaliamiri

10.

Event Structure Metaphor and Its Impact on the Analysis of Quranic Conceptualizations of Metaphors with "Possession" Source

Pages 209-238
Zahra Movazebi; Ebrahim Ebrahimi; Shirin Pourebrahim


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