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Date: 23 Sep 2009
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Subject:New Issue of Languages and Linguistics on Arabic Phonology
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 10:36:50
From: Moha Ennaji [mennaji2002 at yahoo.fr]
Subject: Languages and Linguistics Vol 11, No 22 (2008)
Publisher: Langues et Linguistique
http://y.ennaji.free.fr/fr/
Journal Title: Languages and Linguistics
Volume Number: 11
Issue Number: 22
Issue Date: 2008
Subtitle: Arabic and its Varieties
Main Text:
Languages and Linguistics
An International Refereed Journal of Linguistics
Issue 22, December 2008
Arabic and its Varieties: Phonetic and Prosodic Aspects
Edited by
Mohamed Embarki
For further subscription or placing an order, please contact :
mennaji2002 at yahoo.fr
Or visit our website: www.lang-ling.on.ma
Contents
Introduction i
Mohamed Embarki
Arabic Phonetics: A Survey 1
Judith Rosenhouse
Pre-pausal Devoicing and Glottalisation in Varieties
of the South-Western Arabian Peninsula 17
Janet Watson and Yahya Asiri
Durational Cues for Gemination in Lebanese Arabic 39
Ghada Khattab and Jalal Al-Tamimi
Locus Equation as an Index of Arabic Dialectal
Variation 57
Mohamed Embarki, Christian Guilleminot,
Mohamed Yeou and Sallal Al Maqtari
Variation in the Intonation of Egyptian Formal and Colloquial
Arabic 73
Dina El Zarka and Sam Hellmuth
The Full Vowel/Schwa Alternation: An Optimality Theoretic
Approach to Variation in Moroccan Arabic Verbs
93
Ahmed Ech- Charfi
Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
General Linguistics
Phonetics
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
Arabic, North Levantine Spoken (apc)
Arabic, Moroccan Spoken (ary)
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