Langues iraniennes du Waziristan: faits aréaux. Ormuri de Kaniguram et pashto waziri.

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2008

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Daniel Septfonds, « Langues iraniennes du Waziristan: faits aréaux. Ormuri de Kaniguram et pashto waziri. », HAL-SHS : linguistique, ID : 10670/1.kqcoqb


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Two Iranian languages are spoken in the Pakistani tribal region of Waziristan: Waziri Pashto , which has a special vocalic system, and Ormuri, which today is spoken only in the village of Kaniguram. The structural similarities between theses two languages are striking. They share a group of similar features that do not occur together in other Iranian languages, and which make this region a single linguistic zone even though, from a genetic point of view, Ormuri is a western language and Pashto, eastern. All the resemblances so far discovered point in the same direction and bear witness to a long period of contact between Kaniguram Ormuri and Pashto before the phonetic changes particular to Waziri Pashto occurred.

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