Darí (Spanish Wikipedia)

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  • Lazard, G. (2006). Darī «The New Persian Literary Language». Encyclopædia Iranica, Online Edition (en inglés). 
  • Farhadi, Rawan; Perry, J. R. «Kāboli». Encyclopaedia Iranica (en inglés). Consultado el 23 de agosto de 2021. «Persian in Afghanistan is generally called fārsi by Persian-speakers and pārsi in Pashto. The standard written Persian of Afghanistan has officially been called Dari since 1964; apart from a few basics of vocabulary, however (and more Indo-Persian calligraphic styles in the Perso-Arabic script), there is little difference between formal written Persian of Afghanistan and of Iran. The term “Dari” is often loosely used for the characteristic spoken Persian of Afghanistan, but is best restricted to formal spoken registers (poetry, speeches, newscasts, and other broadcast announcements).» 
  • Kieffer, Ch. M. «Afghanistan v. Languages». Encyclopædia Iranica, online ed. (en inglés). Consultado el 10 de diciembre de 2010. «Persian (2) is the most spoken languages in Afghanistan. The native tongue of twenty five percent of the population ...» 

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  • Pillamarri, Akhilesh. «Afghanistan’s Persian Linguistic Identity». The Diplomat (en inglés). Consultado el 23 de agosto de 2021. «Persian speakers in the country say 'the term Dari has been forced on them by the dominant Pashtun ethnic group as an attempt to distance Afghans from their cultural, linguistic, and historical ties to the Persian-speaking world'». 

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  • «Dari». UCLA International Institute: Center for World Languages (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 5 de junio de 2011. Consultado el 10 de diciembre de 2010. 

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