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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2022
1. See my “Persian as a homoglossic language,” in Actes de la 4e Conférence européenne d'Etudes Iraniennes (Paris, forthcoming)Google Scholar, in which Persian is assessed as three-and-a-half times less diglossic than Arabic, and arguably not diglossic in principle.
2. Vol. 3 of a lithograph of this work is preserved in the Punjab University Library, Lahore.
3. See Babu Saksena, Ram, The European and Indo-European Poets of Urdu and Persian (?Allahabad, 1944)Google Scholar.