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Western Iranian
Geographic
distribution:
Southwest Asia, Central Asia, and western South Asia
Genetic
classification
:
Indo-European
 Indo-Iranian
  Iranian
   Western Iranian
Subdivisions:
Northwestern Iranian
Southwestern Iranian

The Western Iranian languages are a subgroup of the Iranian languages, attested from the time of Old Persian (6th century BC).

The two sub-branches are:

  • Northwestern Iranian languages
  • Southwestern Iranian languages

The opposition of these two dialect groups is apparent already in Old Iranian times, from the opposition of Old Persian and Median.

Contents

[edit] Northwestern Iranian

The Northwestern Iranian languages are a branch of the Western Iranian language group, spoken by about 40-50 million people. They are classified into about 9 groups; each group in this list contains subgroups, dialects or individual languages, eventually forming 53-54 branches.

[edit] Northwestern

  1. Azari* (the original Azeri language)
  2. Dialects of Central Iran:
  3. Kurdish (Dialects: Sorani (Central Kurdish), Kurmanji (Northern Kurdish)
  4. Laki
  5. Zaza-Gorani languages: Gorani (Hawrami, Southern Kurdish), Bajelan, Kirmanjki (Northern Zaza), Dimli (Southern Zaza), Shabak, Sarli
  6. Parthian*
  7. Semnani, Sangisari, Lasgerdi, Sorkhei, Aftari, Biyabanaki
  8. Median*
  9. Mazandarani (Dialects: Saravi, Baboli, Amoli, Lafori;Salousi, Kelari, Shahsavari; Gorgani*, Delandi; Shahmirzadi, Kholardi, Firoozkoohi; Astarabadi, Katouli)
  10. Balochi, Koroshi
  11. Gilaki, Rashti
  12. Talysh, Gozarkhani, Kabatei, Kajali, Karingani, Koresh-e Rostam, Maraghei, Razajerdi, Shahrudi, Tati (Dialects: Chali, Takestani, Eshtehardi, Khiaraji, Ebrahim-abadi, Sagz-abadi, Danesfani, Esfarvarini, Khoznini; Kho'ini, Balbavini, Sefid-kamari, Halabi, Sa'd-abadi; Khalkhali, Taromi; Harzandi; Dizmari, Kuhpaya'i, Rudbari, Alamuti)

[edit] Southwestern Iranian

The Southwestern Iranian languages also called the Persid group are a subgroup of the Western Iranian languages, and include some 16 (SIL estimate) closely related languages and dialects. Each subfamily in this list contains subgroups and individual languages.

[edit] Southwestern

  1. Old Persian*, Middle Persian*, Modern Persian: Iranian Persian, Dari Persian, Tajik Persian, Hazaragi Persian, Dzhidi Persian (Judeo-Persian), Madaglashti Persian, Judeo-Bukharic, Khuzestani Persian, Aimaq, Darwazi Persian, Dehwari Persian, Pahlavani Persian, Dezfuli
  2. Judeo-Tat, Muslim Tat
  3. Fars, Judeo-Shirazi, Lari (Larestani), Bashkardi
  4. Luri (dialects: Luri, Mamasani, Kohkiluyeh, Bakhtiari), Kumzari

[edit] References

  • Compendium Linguarum Iranicarum, ed. Schmitt (1989), p. 99.

[edit] See also




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