语言元数据 It consists of the dialects spoken by the Jewry of Hamadan, Malayer, Nehavand, Tuyserkan. 语系 Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Iranian, Northwest Iranian 下载 文件格式: csv 其他评论 "Ethnologue uses the designation “Dzhidi” (i.e., Jidi) for all Iranian dialects spoken by the Iranian Jews. Having given the alternative name Judeo-Persian, with the identifier [jpr], the Ethnologue classifies Dzhidi under “Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Iranian, Western, Southwestern, Persian,” and further describes it as being “similar” to Bukharic [bhh] and Iranian Persian [pes], noting that Dzhidi employs the Hebrew script for writing (Ethnologue, s.v. “Dzhidi”). This data could not be more inaccurate. First, Jidi is a designation used by the speakers of the Jewish dialect of Isfahan (Judeo-Isfahani), and does not necessarily apply to the Jewish dialects native to other towns. Secondly, as we shall see below, the native Jewish dialects spoken in various towns are very far from constituting a homogeneous whole and therefore cannot be lumped together collectively as a single language. Thirdly, these dialects or languages, which we refer to here as Judeo-Median, are from the Northwest branch of Iranian family, genealogically distinct from Persian, a Southwest Iranian language, and also from Bukhari (and Juhuri). Finally, in contrast to Judeo-Persian, with its long written tradition, Judeo-Median has survived in spoken form only." (Habib Borjian 2014) 语言文献论坛 Compare Sources (1) 信息不完整 “Judeo-Iranian Languages” . Borjian, Habib (2015) , Rubin, Aaron D. and Lily Kahn · Brill 信息不完整 “Judeo-Iranian Languages” . Borjian, Habib (2015) , Rubin, Aaron D. and Lily Kahn · Brill 濒危 20 percent certain, based on the evidence available <1000 全球范围内以此语言为母语的人 更多关于使用语言人数的信息 "All these vernaculars [of Judeo-Median] are on the verge of disappearing, and no reliable data exist on the number of speakers." 正字法 "As none of the Judeo-Median languages have developed a written form, they are known to scholars only through fieldwork." 地点 Iran 地点描述 Hamadan, Tuyserkan, Malayer, and Nehavand counties in Hamadan Province; Borujerd county, in Lorestan Province 讨论 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus