Semnani language

Language of the Semnan Province of Iran From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Semnani (سمنانی زفون, Semani zefön) is the main language of the Semnan province of Iran and has several branches. The language belongs to the Northwestern branch of the Western Iranian languages. Spoken in south of the Caspian Sea, Semnani is linguistically closely related to Zaza language, another northwestern Iranian language spoken in Anatolia.[2] It is suggested that Semnani and Zaza are descended from a common ancestor.[2][3] Like other Caspian languages, it bears some resemblance to the Old Iranian Median language and was influenced by Parthian in a later process.[4][5][6]

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Semnani
سمنی زفون
Semani zefön
RegionIran
EthnicitySemnani
Dialects
  • Biyabanaki
Language codes
ISO 639-3smy
Glottologsemn1249
ELPSemnani
Semnani is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO
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Map depicting areas where Semnani languages are spoken (alongside Caspian languages)

Similiar to Zaza, the noun, adjective systems and verb conjugation exhibit two genders (masculine and feminine) and two numbers in Semnani.[7][3]

Phonology

Consonants

(Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a voiced consonant. Allophones are in parentheses.)

Grammar

Syntax

Subjects in Semnani must have gender agreement with the verb in their immediate clause.[8]

Notes

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