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New Persian (Q56356571) describes the Southwestern Iranian language encompassing all dialects and registers constituting the modern form of the Persian language, including the standard varities official in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan, as well as lects used elsewhere in Central Asia and in the Indian subcontinent. Whether named as Persian, Farsi, Dari, Tajik, or another name, these registers can be modeled as a single coherent language with the benefit of consolidating references associated with each of them.[1]

Statements

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Identifier properties

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If a particular lexeme is described in one of the dictionaries below, then a link to its entry in that dictionary may be added with the corresponding properties:

Tasks

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  • Merge all lexemes previously added as Tajik (Q9260) or Persian (Q9168), with Arabic script (fa) and Cyrllic script (tg) representations.
  • Add Persian glosses in both writing systems to senses which do not have them, and transcribe glosses which have been added in one writing system but not the other.

Resources

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  • Leonard Herzenberg (2011). "Studies in Persian etymology". Acta Linguistica Petropolitana. 7 (1): 201–224. ISSN 2306-5737. Wikidata Q121033383. 
  • Фарҳанги Тафсирии Забони Тоҷикӣ [فرهننگ تفسیری زبان تاجیکی] (PDF) (in Persian and Tajik). Rudaki Institute of Language and Literature. 2010. ISBN 978-99947-69-39-1. OCLC 711862331. OL 13334330M. Wikidata Q118611706. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 August 2016. 

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See also

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References

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  1. Jahanshiri, Ali (2013-03-01). "Names and Varieties of Persian". Persian Grammar. Retrieved 2024-02-13.