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Dari (Afghan Persian)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 March 2016

Adam Baker*
Affiliation:
Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan & University of North Dakota adam.baker@iam-afghanistan.org
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Dari, or Afghan Persian (Indo-European, Iranian, Southwestern; ISO 639-3: prs; Lewis, Simons & Fennig 2013), is one of the national languages of Afghanistan, and a language of wider communication in much of the country. It is one of the three major Persian varieties, the others being Farsi (or Iranian Persian) and Tajiki (or Tajik Persian). Afghans refer to Dari either as [dɐˈɾi] or [fʌɾˈsi].

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Table 1 Vowel duration measurements of monophthongal vowels produced in isolation in the present paper.

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