Arabic-L:LING:Jordanian Beduin dialect responses

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Date: 26 Feb 2009
From:Slavomír Čéplö <bulbulthegreat at gmail.com>
Subject::Jordanian Beduin dialect response

Dear Hanada,

you might try

PALVA, Heikki: Typological problems in the classification of Jordanian
dialects : Bedouin or sedentary? IN: UTAS, Bo; Vikør, Knut S.: The
Middle East viewed from the North : papers from the first Nordic
conference on Middle Eastern studies, Uppsala 26-29 January 1989. -
Bergen : Nordic Soc. for Middle Eastern Studies, 1992
SAKARNA, Ahmad Khalaf  : The linguistic status of the modern Jordanian
dialects - Arabica, 52/4, 2005
AL-WER, Enam Essa  : Why do different variables behave differently? :
Data from Jordanian Arabic. IN: SULEIMAN, Yasir: Language and society
in the Middle East and North Africa : studies in variation and
identity. - Richmond : Curzon Press, 1999
There might also be some papers of interest in Perspectives on Arabic
linguistics XI : Papers form the Eleventh Annual Symposium on Arabic
linguistics" published by Benjamins.

Hope this helps :)

bulbul

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Date: 26 Feb 2009
From:Steve Robertson <stevebinrobert at gmail.com>
Subject::Jordanian Beduin dialect response

Hello Hanada,

You might take a look at Enam Al-Wer's chapter on the formation of the  
dialect of Amman in "Arabic in the City: Issues in Dialect Contact and  
Language Variation".

You might also check out Heikke Palva's works on Bedouin/semi-nomadic  
tribes in Jordan.

Hope this helps,

Steve Robertson

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Date: 26 Feb 2009
From:Bruno Herin <Bruno.Herin at ulb.ac.be>
Subject::Jordanian Beduin dialect response

Here are some names :

Heikki Palva
Ahmad Khalaf Sakarna
Jonathan Owens
Omar M. Irshied

These are the names I can think of.

Bruno Herin
University of Malta

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