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The Comparison of Vowel Space in Normal children and Children with Down syndrome
V Abolhasanizadeh, A Masoumi, Z Olyiaiee
Language Related Research 9 (2), 307-325, 2018
72018
The rhythmic type of Persian: A phonological perspective
A Masoumi, G Modarresi Ghavami
Journal of Researches in Linguistics 15 (1), 85-100, 2023
2023
Stress Deafness in Tehrani and Kermani Varieties of Persian
A Masoumi, GG Modarresi
ZABANPAZHUHI (Journal of Language Research) 14 (44), 255-283, 2022
2022
The Correlation between Ictus and Acoustic Features of Duration, Intensity and Pitch in Persian Folk Poems
A Masoumi, MS Mirtalaei
Language Science 8 (14), 37-52, 2021
2021
همبستگی تکیۀ وزنی و مشخصه‌های صوت‌شناختی دیرش، شدت و زیروبمی در اشعار عامیانۀ زبان فارسی
معصومی, انیس, میرطلایی, مائده سادات
علم زبان 8 (14), 37-52, 2021
2021
A New Way to Consider Rhythmic Types: Some Evidence from the Kermani Variety of Persian
A Masoumi
Language and Linguistics 17 (33), 131-153, 2021
2021
Vowel Reduction in Kermani Accent
V Abolhasanizadeh, A Masoumi
Language Science 4 (6), 100-83, 2016
2016
بررسی فضاهای واکه‌ای در لهجۀ کرمانی و لهجۀ فارسی معیار
ابوالحسنی‌زاده, ‌وحیده, معصومی, ‌انیس
نثر پژوهی ادب فارسی 39 (19), 1-14, 2016
2016
Vowel reduction of tense and lax vowels in Kermani accent
V Abolhasanizadeh, A Masoumi
2016
Analyzing the COG and intensity of Kermani vowels in the process of vowel reduction
V Abolhasanizadeh, A Masoumi, A Tabata’i
SKASE Journal of Theoretical Linguistics 12 (2), 15-24, 2015
2015
Voiced and Voiceless Alveolar Stops of Kermani Accent in stressed and unstressed syllables
A Masoumi, V Abolhasanizadeh
JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN LINGUISTICS 5 (2), 666-673, 2015
2015
The Correlation of Form and Meaning in at-Takwir Chapter of the Qur’an and Its English Translation‎ from the Viewpoint of Acoustic Features
V Abolhasanizadeh, A Ghazizadeh, A Masoumi
Iranian Journal of Translation Studies 13 (49), 2015
2015
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