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Maghrebi Arabic dialect processing: an overview
In: ICNLSSP 2017 - International Conference on Natural Language, Signal and Speech Processing ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01660001 ; ICNLSSP 2017 - International Conference on Natural Language, Signal and Speech Processing, ISGA, Dec 2017, Casablanca, Morocco (2017)
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Saudi Arabic codeswitching in religious discourse
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Une approche linguistique pour la détection des dialectes arabes
In: Actes de TALN 2017 ; 2017-06-26 ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02012244 ; 2017-06-26, 2017, Orléans, France (2017)
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Creating Parallel Arabic Dialect Corpus: Pitfalls to Avoid
In: 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing (CICLING) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01557405 ; 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing (CICLING), Apr 2017, Budapest, Hungary (2017)
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Natural Language Processing, Signal and Speech Processing
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03349724 ; 2017, 978-9954-99-758-1 (2017)
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Speaker Recognition Of Maghreb Dialects ...
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Speaker Recognition Of Maghreb Dialects ...
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Refugee Migration, Dialect Contact, And Morphophonemic Change In Palestinian Arabic ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2017
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Durative aspect markers in modern Arabic dialects : cross-dialectal functions and historical development
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The phonetic and phonological status of the r-phones in Tunisian Arabic
In: Lingua Posnaniensis, Vol 59, Iss 2, Pp 69-85 (2017) (2017)
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The effect of social factors on emphatic-plain contrast in Jordan: a sociphonetic study of arabic in Amman City ; Doctor of Phiosophy
Azoubi, Abdulaziz Ahmad Salih. - : University of Utah, 2017
Abstract: dissertation ; Arabic has a set of sounds called emphatics that contrast with their plain counterparts in secondary articulation. Previous research has indicated the presence of socially conditioned variation, realized in the consonants themselves and adjacent vowels. However, these investigations, have been limited by methodological problems in subjects' recruitment and data elicitation procedures, which may have resulted in contradictory conclusions about the acoustics of emphasis and their social dimension. The present study explored the acoustics of emphatics and the social dimension of acoustic variation in emphasis production in Amman, the capital of Jordan. The study investigated the effect of extralinguistic variables, such as gender, social class, and origin of the speaker. The study focused on the acoustic cues of two emphatic phonemes, the alveolar fricative /sˤ/ and the alveolar stop /tˤ/ and their plain counterparts /s/ and /t/. The acoustic analysis examined the Center of Gravity of the stops and fricatives, Voice Onset Time of stops, and the formant frequencies of vowels adjacent to target sounds. As the results of the study point to gender, social class, and the original dialect of the speaker as important sources of variation in emphasis, they provide strong argument for the inclusion of social class and original regional dialect in the sociophonetic inquiry of Arabic in Jordan.
Keyword: Acoustic analysis; Arabic language; Articulation; Cues/Cueing; Frequency (Acoustics); Fricatives; Jordanian Arabic; Phonemes; Regional dialects; Social classes; Social factors; Social Sciences; Sociolinguistics; Sociophonetics; Stops; Voice onset time (VOT); Vowels
URL: https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6mp9cs8
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