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Pharyngealization Effects in Maltese Arabic
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Mary Ann Walter
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface ix
- The Organization of the Lexicon in Arabic and Other Semitic Languages 1
- The Plural of Paucity in Arabic and Its Actual Scope 39
- Why There Is No Koiné in Sanʕaaʔ,Yemen 63
- Empty Nuclei in Arabic Speech Patterns and the Diacritic sukuun 83
- Representing Coarticulation Processes in Arabic Speech 95
- The Textual Component in Classical Arabic 103
- Acoustic and Auditory Differences in the /t/-/ṭ/ Opposition in Male and Female Speakers of Jordanian Arabic 131
- Pharyngealization Effects in Maltese Arabic 161
- Index 179
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Preface ix
- The Organization of the Lexicon in Arabic and Other Semitic Languages 1
- The Plural of Paucity in Arabic and Its Actual Scope 39
- Why There Is No Koiné in Sanʕaaʔ,Yemen 63
- Empty Nuclei in Arabic Speech Patterns and the Diacritic sukuun 83
- Representing Coarticulation Processes in Arabic Speech 95
- The Textual Component in Classical Arabic 103
- Acoustic and Auditory Differences in the /t/-/ṭ/ Opposition in Male and Female Speakers of Jordanian Arabic 131
- Pharyngealization Effects in Maltese Arabic 161
- Index 179