Vafsi Folk Tales
Ulrich Marzolph and Donald Stilo. 2005. "Vafsi Folk Tales." C.H. Beck.
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Location and Context
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Iran
Location Description
"Vafsi is spoken in four villages in west central Iran: Vafs, Chehreqān, Gurchān, and Fark."
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Recent Resources
Vafsi folk tale in IPA format with the English translation next to it.
Some grammar notes on conjugated forms in "Vafsi Folk Tales".
More Grammar notes on the conjugated form in Vafsi.