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Instrumental Studies in Arabic Phonetics.

Brought together in this volume are fourteen studies using a range of modern instrumental methods - acoustic and articulatory - to investigate the phonetics of several North African and Middle Eastern varieties of Arabic. Topics covered include syllable structure, quantity, assimilation, guttural an...

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Основен автор: Hassan, Zeki Majeed.
Други автори: Heselwood, B.
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2011.
Серия: Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science. Current issues in linguistic theory ; v. 319.
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Съдържание:
  • INSTRUMENTAL STUDIES IN ARABIC PHONETICS; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Transliteration and transcription symbols for Arabic; Introduction; 1. Introduction; 2. Historical Perspective; 2.1 Historical background to Arabic phonetics; 2.2 Methodological issues; 2.3 Arabic and modern phonetics; 3. The contributions in this volume; 3.1 Studies advocating a particular phonological perspective; 3.2 Studies focussing on realisational phenomena; 3.3 Conclusion; References; Part i Issues in syntagmatic structure.
  • Preliminary study of Moroccan Arabic word-initial consonant clusters and syllabification using Electromagnetic Articulography1. Introduction; 2. Experimental Methods; 2.1 Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA); 2.2 Materials; 2.3 Identifying gestures and interval measurements; 3. Stability results; 4. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; An Acoustic Phonetic Study of Quantity and Quantity Complementarity In Swedish and Iraqi Arabic; 1. Phonological Background; 1.1 Swedish; 1.2 Arabic; 2. Aim of the study; 3. Experimental procedures; 3.1 Experimental set-up & speech material.
  • 3.2 Statistical treatment4. Findings and discussion; 4.1 Temporal organisation between consonant and preceding vowel; 4.1.1 Findings of Hassan (2002) (a short vowel preceding a consonant in IA); 4.1.2 Findings of this study (long vowel preceding a consonant in IA); 4.2 Temporal compensation between a consonant and a preceding vowel; 4.2.1 Findings of Hassan (2003) (short vowel preceding a consonant in IA); 4.2.2 Findings of this study (long vowels preceding a consonant in IA); 5. Phonetic findings and phonological solutions; 6. Conclusions; References.
  • Assimilation of /l/ to /r/ in Syrian Arabic1. Introduction; 1.1 Sibawayh's analysis of manner assimilation; 1.2 Manner assimilation in Syrian Arabic; 1.3 The aims of the present study; 2. Variety of Arabic; 3. Informants; 4. Data collection; 5. Analysis of data; 6. Results; 6.1 Intervocalic /l/ in /sa ala/; 6.1.1 Speaker RR, intervocalic /l/; 6.1.2 Speaker TM, intervocalic /l/; 6.1.3 Speaker KR, intervocalic /l/; 6.2 Intervocalic /r/ in /kasara/; 6.2.1 Speaker RR, intervocalic /r/; 6.2.2 Speaker TM, intervocalic /r/; 6.2.3 Speaker KR, intervocalic /r.
  • 6.3 Final /l/ plus initial /l/ in /mhal lebna ni /6.3.1 Speaker RR, /-l # l-/; 6.3.2 Speaker TM, /-l # l-/; 6.3.3 Speaker KR, /-l # l-/; 6.4 Final /r/ plus initial /r/ in /fakkar rahi m/; 6.4.1 Speaker RR, /-r # r-/; 6.4.2 Speaker TM, /-r # r-/; 6.4.3 Speaker KR, /-r # r-/; 6.5 Final /r/ plus initial /l/ in /sehr le lah/; 6.5.1 Speaker RR, /-r # l-/; 6.5.2 Speaker TM, /-r # l-/; 6.5.3 Speaker KR, /-r # l-/; 6.6 Final /l/ plus initial /r/ in /habil rafi /; 6.6.1 Speaker RR, /-l # r-/; 6.6.2 Speaker TM, /-l # r-/; 6.6.3 Speaker KR, /-l # r-/; 7. Discussion of results; 7.1 Speaker RR.