Iranian Languages and Dialects, Part VI: Judeo-Persian ‎
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Judeo-Persian and Judeo-Iranian within the Linguistic Mosaic of Iranian Languages In this podcast, I've clarified the distinctions between various Jewish Iranian languages, correcting ‎the common misconception that all such languages can be lumped together as Judeo-Persian. ‎ "Judeo-Persian" specifically refers to Persian varieties written in Hebrew script, while several other ‎unwritten Iranian languages spoken by Jewish communities in Iran fall into different categories. ‎ In this episode I briefly examined the Judeo-Median dialects, which are part of the Northwest Iranian branch and ‎distinct from Persian, and highlighted their significant lexical and grammatical differences. I further explored dialects from the Southwest Iranian branch, such as Judeo-Kashani and Judeo-‎Shirazi, noting their varying degrees of mutual intelligibility with Persian. The complexity of these ‎dialects, including their historical evolution and regional variations, underscores the need for ‎more detailed research and documentation to better understand their unique linguistic ‎identities.‎
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