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Vafsi Folk Tales (923 words) |
 | Because of the complexity of Vafsi grammar and since he was not familiar with the language, I assume Elwell-Sutton never felt the tales were completely intelligible or that they were transcribed accurately enough to be publishable. |
 | Vafsi belongs to the Tatic subgroup and is spoken in four villages in west central Iran, located between Hamadan, Saveh, and Arak, almost equidistant from these three cities. |
 | While there are still some problem points in the Vafsi narrations that even a native speaker could not figure out, the transcriptions and translations are now ready to go to press and the finalized volume will be published with the compact disc of the audio recordings of the texts to accompany the volume. |
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Vafsi language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (76 words) |
 | Vafsi is an Iranian language spoken in the Vafs village and surrounding area in the Markazi province of Iran. |
 | Vafsi belongs to a branch of Iranian languages called the Central Dialects. |
 | Vafsi forms a passage from the Central Dialects to the north-western Iranian languages. |