The Phonetics and Phonology of Gutturals in Arabic

The Phonetics and Phonology of Gutturals in Arabic
Title The Phonetics and Phonology of Gutturals in Arabic PDF eBook
Author Bushra Adnan Zawaydeh
Publisher
Pages 197
Release 1999
Genre Arabic language
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Phonetic and Phonological Aspects of Arabic Emphatics and Gutturals

Phonetic and Phonological Aspects of Arabic Emphatics and Gutturals
Title Phonetic and Phonological Aspects of Arabic Emphatics and Gutturals PDF eBook
Author Musaed. S. Bin-Muqbil
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 2007
Genre Arabic language
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The Phonetics and Phonology of Gutturals

The Phonetics and Phonology of Gutturals
Title The Phonetics and Phonology of Gutturals PDF eBook
Author Amanda Miller-Ockhuizen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 290
Release 2004-06-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1135884811

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This book is the first detailed investigation and description of phonotactic sound patterns affecting Khoesan click consonant inventories. It also includes the first quantitative study of phonation types in Khoesan languages, and the first study of phonation types associated with pharyngeal consonants all around. Although bases of OCP constraints have been presumed to be perceptual, this is the first quantitative study showing the acoustic basis of a particular OCP constraint in a specific language. Amanda L. Miller-Ockhuizen describes the phonetics and phonology of gutturals in the Khoesan language of Ju|'hoansi. Hers is the first study of voice quality cues associated with epiglottalized vowels. Thus, it is the first study to show that laryngeal and pharyngeal vowels are unified phonetically by non-modal voice qualities associated with them. It is also the first study to show that in addition to laryngeal coarticulation, whereby voice quality cues associated with laryngeal consonants are spread to a following vowel, pharyngeal coarticulation also involves spreading of voice quality cues. Thus, guttural consonants are united in that they all spread voice quality cues onto a following vowel. Voice quality cues found on vowels following guttural consonants are as large as similar cues associated with guttural vowels. This acoustic similarity is shown to be the basis of a novel Guttural OCP constraint found in the language, which is demonstrated to exist via co-occurrence patterns found over a recorded database of all of the known roots. Thus, this is the first book to provide a detailed perceptual basis of an OCP constraint. The database study also reports several other novel phonotactic constraints involving gutturals, as well as a reanalysis of the well-known Back Vowel Constraint. This book describes both phonetics and phonology of the natural class of guttural consonants, and shows through a quantitative acoustic investigation how the phonetic cues associated with these sounds are the bases of phonotactic constraints involving them.

Grounded Phonology

Grounded Phonology
Title Grounded Phonology PDF eBook
Author Diana B. Archangeli
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 532
Release 1994
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780262011372

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This breakthrough study argues for a significant link between phonetics and phonology. Its authors propose that phonological rules and representations are tightly constrained by the interaction of formal conditions drawn from a limited universal pool and substantive conditions of a phonetically motivated nature. They support this proposal through principled accounts of a variety of topics such as vowel harmony, neutrality, and under specification.Unlike much work on this topic, Archangeli and Pulleyblank provide an explicit account of their assumptions, defined in a comprehensive theory of phonological rules and representations. The authors survey an impressive range of data, including an investigation of cross-linguistic patterns of ATR Harmony. They demonstrate that their theory is flexible enough to account for variation in individual phonological systems, yet it is firmly constrained by a small set of well-motivated principles. Extensive references throughout the book to published and unpublished work provide a valuable roadmap through this semicharted terrain.The approach in Grounded Phonology is modular, in that it presents a theory composed of subtheories, each of which is independently motivated, and the role of each module is to constrain the range of possibilities (of wellformedness)in its domain. Differences among languages can arise from differing intramodular selections or from interaction among modules.Diana Archangeli is Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Arizona. Douglas Pulleyblank is Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at the University of British Columbia.

The Phonetics and Phonology of Arabic Loanwords in Turkish

The Phonetics and Phonology of Arabic Loanwords in Turkish
Title The Phonetics and Phonology of Arabic Loanwords in Turkish PDF eBook
Author Shadiya Al-Hashmi
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Release 2016
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The Phonology and Morphology of Arabic

The Phonology and Morphology of Arabic
Title The Phonology and Morphology of Arabic PDF eBook
Author Janet C. E. Watson
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 336
Release 2007-11-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0191607754

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This book is the first comprehensive account of the phonology and morphology of Arabic. It is a pioneering work of scholarship, based on the author's research in the region. Arabic is a Semitic language spoken by some 250 million people in an area stretching from Morocco in the West to parts of Iran in the East. Apart from its great intrinsic interest, the importance of the language for phonological and morphological theory lies, as the author shows, in its rich root-and-pattern morphology and its large set of guttural consonants. Dr Watson focuses on two eastern dialects, Cairene and San'ani. Cairene is typical of an advanced urban Mediterranean dialect and has a cultural importance throughout the Arab world; it is also the variety learned by most foreign speakers of Arabic. San'ani, spoken in Yemen, is representative of a conservative peninsula dialect. In addition the book makes extensive reference to other dialects as well as to classical and Modern Standard Arabic. The volume opens with an overview of the history and varieties of Arabic, and of the study of phonology within the Arab linguistic tradition. Successive chapters then cover dialectal differences and similarities, and the position of Arabic within Semitic; the phoneme system and the representation of phonological features; the syllable and syllabification; word stress; derivational morphology; inflectional morphology; lexical phonology; and post-lexical phonology. The Phonology and Morphology of Arabic will be of great interest to Arabists and comparative Semiticists, as well as to phonologists, morphologists, and linguists more generally.

Omani Mehri

Omani Mehri
Title Omani Mehri PDF eBook
Author Aaron D. Rubin
Publisher BRILL
Pages 898
Release 2018-03-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004362479

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This book contains a comprehensive grammatical description of Mehri, an unwritten Semitic language spoken in the Dhofar region of Oman, along with a corpus of more than one hundred texts. Topics in phonology, all aspects of morphology, and a variety of syntactic features are covered. The texts, presented with extensive commentary, were collected by the late T.M. Johnstone. Some are published here for the first time, while the rest have been newly edited and translated, based on the original manuscripts. Semitists, linguists, and anyone interested in the folklore of southern Arabia will find much valuable data and analysis in this volume, which is the most detailed grammatical study of a Modern South Arabian language yet published.