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An Introduction to the Baháʼí Religiolect

 
AuthorAdib Masumian
 
Title of item
An Introduction to the Baháʼí Religiolect
 
Volume
21
 
Pages
101–120
Parent publication   Bahá'í Studies Review
Date of this edition 2015
LanguageEnglish
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Posted 2019-12-09 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Published Articles
URLbahai-library.com/masumian_bahai_religiolect
Abstract Religious dialects are cultural crossover phenomena, like "Judeo-Arabic" and "Christianese". A religiolect can be considered a dialect of a language that’s specific to a particular religious group. The Bahá'í Faith, too, has a nascent religiolect.
Notes Also online at academia.edu.
Tags - Glossaries; Arabic language; Greatest Name; Interfaith dialogue; Language; Persian language; Terminology; Transliteration
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DOIdx.doi.org/10.1386/bsr.21.1.101_1. Query Digital Object Identifiers at CrossRef.org, and read more at doi.org.
 
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