Hamid Hassani

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Hamid Hassani or Hamid Hasani (حميد حسني in Persian) (born November 23, 1968 in Saqqez, Kurdistan province, Iran) is an Iranian scholar, an expert on Persian, Arabic, and Kurdish prosody (metrics), graduated from The University of Tehran, 1992. He has published six books and several papers on Persian, Arabic, and Kurdish language and Literature. His last book (Tehran, 2005) is The Most Frequent Words of Today Persian (Including over 8,000 frequent words; based on a one-million-word corpus).

He has given two lectures in English and Persian in Oslo, Norway (September 1997 at the University of Oslo, Blindern and Kloden Institute, respectively) and a lecture in Persian in Dushanbe, Tajikistan (March 2006) at the Institute of Orientalogy and Orthographic Heritage.

He works now at the Iranian Academy of Persian Language and Literature, Tehran, Iran.


His personal email address is: hamidhassani1@yahoo.com

His Yahoo Messenger ID: hamidhassani1

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