Article published In: Asian Languages and Linguistics
Vol. 1:2 (2020) ► pp.231–250
A historical investigation into Persian prefixal verbs based on Siyâsat-nâmeh and a contemporary corpus
Published online: 11 December 2020
https://doi.org/10.1075/alal.20016.rah
https://doi.org/10.1075/alal.20016.rah
Abstract
Siyâsat-nâmeh ‘letter of politics’ as a famous Persian book carries verbal forms which seem different from those found in
contemporary corpora. In this paper, we focus on a comparison between prefixal verbs in Siyâsat-nâmeh and those in
contemporary corpora. Our corpus is taken randomly from political section of a popular contemporary Iranian newspaper called
Hamshahri. Since Siyâsat-nâmeh contains almost 100000 words, we take the same number of words from
Hamshahri. We focus on verbs containing one of the five frequent prefixes. First, we extracted verbs carrying such
prefixes from both sources under study, and then classified them in terms of types and tokens in AntConc (computer software). Afterward, we
compared and contrasted verbs of the two sources. A number of verbal prefixes became completely obsolete; a number of them changed into
prefixal nouns/adjectives to be used as non-verbal elements of new verbs.
Keywords: prefixal verbs, contemporary Persian, verb types, corpus data
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Literature review
- 3.An overview of the evolution of 5 prefixal verbs
- 4.Data analysis
- 4.1Prefixal verbs in Siyâsat-nâmeh
- 1.Bar-
- 2.Bâz-
- 3.Dar-
- 4.Foru-
- 5.Farâ-/farâz-
- 4.2Prefixal verbs in contemporary Persian
- 1.Bar-
- 2.Bâz-
- 3.Dar-
- 4.Farâ-
- 5.Foru-
- 4.1Prefixal verbs in Siyâsat-nâmeh
- 5.Discussion
- 6.Conclusion
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Abbreviations
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