This paper presents results from a production study on the marking of different focus types in Persian: broad, narrow, and corrective focus. Prior research has primarily concentrated on the distinction between broad and corrective focus. In the present work, we aim to disentangle the focus breadth and correctiveness. In addition, we take a closer look at all syllables of the focused target word. Based on a data set of 12 native speakers of Persian involved in an interactive game-like task, our analyses show the following: (1) Albeit being subtle, a differentiation between broad, narrow, and corrective focus is present regarding syllable duration; (2) F0-related parameters and intensity are only reliably modulated between broad focus on the one hand and narrow and corrective focus on the other hand; (3) both syllables of the target word are affected but with different patterns of cue modulations.