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Iranian remains in large part a dialect continuum subject to common innovation. Traditional branches, such as "Northeastern", as well as Eastern Iranian itself, are better considered
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281:Due to the
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1688:Ishkashimi
1335:References
1289:"to tie").
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317:including
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1386:1049-7544
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107:Glottolog
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2011:Parthian
1989:Tabaroid
1957:Kurmanji
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1875:Yaghnobi
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2201:extinct
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2017:Semnani
1972:Kordali
1952:Kurdish
1946:Gorgani
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1911:Balochi
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1828:Alanian
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1757:Avestan
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1703:Roshani
1666:Eastern
1634:History
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1243:Persian
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982:os / dā
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938:Shughni
913:Avestan
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454:Wanetsi
444:Central
403:Sogdian
375:Avestan
370:,† etc.
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299:Ukraine
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255:History
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190:Georgia
186:Ossetia
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74:Iranian
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1997:Median
1967:Xwarin
1962:Sorani
1940:Gorani
1935:Gilaki
1849:Jassic
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1782:Pashto
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1698:Munji
1693:Khufi
1675:Pamir
1390:JSTOR
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589:Digor
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213:China
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2049:Tati
1977:Laki
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1843:Iron
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