Omid Tabibzadeh

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Omid Tabibzadeh
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Born1961
AwardsFarabi International Award
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Tehran
ThesisMetrics of the Persian Folk Poetry (2000)
Doctoral advisorYadollah Samareh
InfluencesAbolhassan Najafi, Parviz Natel Khanlari, Ali Ashraf Sadeghi
Academic work
Main interestsPhonology, Phonetics, Persian grammar, Persian metres

Omid Tabibzadeh Ghamsari (Persian: امید طبیب‌زاده قمصری‎; born 1961 in Tehran) is an Iranian linguist and Professor of Linguistics at the Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies. He is a winner of Farabi International Award and is known for his research on Persian phonology, Persian grammar, Dependency grammar and Persian metres.[1][2][3][4] Tabibzadeh received his BA in English from Shahid Bahonar University and his MA and PhD in linguistics from University of Tehran.[5][6][7][8] Tabibzadeh previously taught at the Bu-Ali Sina University.

Professor Gilbert Lazard (left) and Omid Tabibzadeh, 2013

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  • Metrics of the Persian Folk Poetry, Omid Tabibzadeh, Tehran: Niloufar, 2003
  • Persian Grammar, Omid Tabibzadeh, Tehran: Markaz, 2012
  • Verb Valency and Basic Sentence Structures in Modern Persian (A Dependency-Based Approach), Omid Tabibzadeh, Tehran: Markaz, 2006

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