Siavash Rafiee Rad
University Lecturer Persian
- Name
- Dr. S. Rafiee Rad
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 3942
- s.rafiee.rad@hum.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0001-5649-6250
Siavash Rafiee Rad is a University Lecturer at the Leiden University Institute for Area Studies.
Fields of interest
- Semantics
- Syntactic theory
- Historical linguistics
- Iranian linguistics
- Persian studies
- Manuscript studies
Key publications
Rafiee Rad, Siavash. The Lost Voice of a Contemporary Iranian Writer in a Play. Persian Literary Studies Journal. (in print, published online in 2018).
Rafiee Rad, S. (2018). Ellipsis resolution in Persian complex predicates. The Linguistic Review, 36(2), pp. 285-315.
Rafiee Rad, Siavash and John Payne. A Conceptual Structure Approach to Persian Complex Predicates. Presented in the LFG' 17 Conference: https://typo.uni-konstanz.de/lfg2017/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/PersianComplexPredicates.pdf.
Rafiee Rad, S. (2017). Persian Manuscripts in Samuel Robinson’s Collection in The John Rylands Library. Manuscripta, Vol. 61 (2), pp. 232-292.
University Lecturer Persian
- Faculty of Humanities
- Leiden Institute for Area Studies
- SMES APT
- Rafiee Rad S. (7 June 2024), ʿAṭṭār, Khayyām & Ghazāli: scholars of the past, influencers of today?. leidenmedievalistsblog. Leiden: Leiden University (Leiden University). [blog entry].
- Asudeh A. & Rafiee Rad S. (2023), Persian perception verbs. In: Butt M., Findlay J.Y. & Toivonen I. (Eds.), The Proceedings of the LFG'23 Conference no. 28: Publikon. 45-65.
- Rafiee Rad S. (2021), Politics of Language in Video Games: Identity and Representations of Iran, International Journal of Persian Literature 6(1): 103-119.
- Rafiee Rad S. (2019), Ellipsis resolution in Persian complex predicates, The Linguistic Review 36(2): 285-315.
- Rafiee Rad S. (2018), The lost voice of a contemporary Iranian writer in a play, Persian Literary Studies Journal (PLSJ) 7(11): 1-18.
- Rafiee Rad S. (2017), Persian Manuscripts in Samuel Robinson’s Collection in The John Rylands Library, Manuscripta 61(2): 239-292.