Middle Persian or Pahlavi is the Iranian language spoken during Sassanian times. It descended from Old Persian.
Middle Persian was usually written in the Pahlavi script. The language was also written down in the Manichaean script by Persian-speaking Manichaeans.
The most important and distinct development in the structure of Iranian languages in the Middle Period (in the Mid-Wes Iran, Iranian languages), is its transformation from the synthetic form of the Old Period (Old Persian and Avestan) to an analytic form i.e. the nouns, pronouns, and the adjectives lost their conjugative suffixes and changed to invariable words used in all grammatical cases; the gender and the dual number, also, disappeared. Prepositions were used to indicate the different roles of words, and the tenses changed from a synthetic form to composite ones.
One can imagine that this development had to do with the fact that Old Persian, as it appears in the inscriptions of Bistun and Persepolis, could have not possibly been the language of conversation, and, it could not have been simplified so much as is evident in the Zoroastrian Middle Persian or Pahlavi, during only 500 years. Thus, one can conclude that Old Persian had been the language of literally writing, which was very different from the spoken language, and although, written Persian or Pahlavi, was its continuation, it was not a direct one and was greatly influenced by the spoken form of the language.
Pahlavi Middle Persian is the language of quite a large body of Zoroastrian literature which details the traditions and prescriptions of the Zoroastrian religion which was the state religion of Sassanid Iran (224 to ca. 650) before Iran was invaded by the Arab armies that spread Islam.
Middle-Persian | Persian language | Extinct languages of Asia | Medieval languages
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