Arabic-L:LING:Final weak noun tanwiin in modern dialects

Dilworth Parkinson dil at BYU.EDU
Fri Dec 11 19:25:09 UTC 2009


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Date: 11 Dec 20099
From:Alexander Magidow <amagidow at gmail.com>
Subject:Final weak noun tanwiin in modern dialects

Dear All,

I was wondering whether anyone is aware of modern dialects which 
preserve the Classical Arabic nunation in indefinite final-weak nouns, 
i.e. mu7aamin vs. al-mu7aamiy 'lawyer'

Thank you,
Alex Magidow

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