- Erik John
Anonby (born 1975) is a
Canadian linguist and
professor at
Carleton University.
Along with his role as editor-in-chief of the
Atlas of the Languages...
- East (2nd ed.). Lanham:
Scarecrow Press. p. 209. ISBN 978-0-8108-6845-8.
Anonby, Erik John (July 2003). "Update on Luri: How many languages?" (PDF). Journal...
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Shahrudi (incl.
southern Talysh)
Maraghei Upper Taromi,
Kabatei Kurdic (acc.
Anonby)
Kurdish Northern Kurdish (Kurmanji)
Central Kurdish (Sorani)
Southern Kurdish...
- (27th ed., 2024)
Anonby (2021).
Anonby (2004), p. 7. Sara Belelli, The Laki
Variety of Harsin. Grammar, Texts, Lexicon, Bamberg, 2021.
Anonby (2003), p. 180...
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three dialects of Bakhtiari,
Luristani and
Southern Luri
which linguist Anonby situates between Kurdish and Persian.
Considering their NRY variation, the...
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International Phonetic ****ociation (1999), p. 166. Roca &
Johnson (1999), p. 186.
Anonby (2011), p. 378.
Gilles &
Trouvain (2013), pp. 68, 70.
Ternes & Vladimirova-Buhtz...
- mix of
substratum languages—most
notably the
Arawakan Karipúna language.
Anonby notes that
Portuguese tends to be the
mother tongue for
speakers under 60...
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Anonby, Erik John (2003). "Update on Luri: How many languages?".
Journal of the...
- language".
Iranica Online.
Retrieved 25 June 2019.
Fattah (2000), pp. VII.
Anonby, Erik; Mohammadirad, Masour; Sheyholislami,
Jaffer (299). "Kordestan Province...
- from the
original on 27
October 2016.
Retrieved 1
September 2020. Erik
Anonby;
Mortaza Taheri-Ardali; et al., eds. (2016). "Atlas of the
languages of...