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A Heavy Workload: (Q) As A Marker Of (Supra) Local Identity In Gaza City ...
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Social Integration And Dialect Divergence In Coastal Palestine ...
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On The Status Of The Interdental Fricatives /Ṯ/, /Ḏ/, And /Ḍ/ In Gaza City ...
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Not-So-Strange Bedfellows: Language Documentation And Sociolinguistics In Gaza ...
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From existential to indefinite determiner ; From existential to indefinite determiner: kaš in Algerian Arabic
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In: 11th Conference of AIDA ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01482562 ; 11th Conference of AIDA, Association Internationale de Dialectologie Arabe (AIDA), May 2015, Bucharest, Romania ; http://aidabucharest2015.lls.unibuc.ro/ (2015)
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Gaza: The Effect Of Space, Violence, And Displacement On Palestinian Arabic ...
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Tamazight Language Maintenance And Rights In Morocco And Algeria ...
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Language Accommodation And Style Shifting In The Speech Of Gamal Abdel Nasser ...
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Siwa and its significance for Arabic dialectology
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In: ISSN: 0170-026X ; EISSN: 0170-026X ; Zeitschrift für arabische Linguistik = Journal of Arabic linguistics = Journal de linguistique arabe ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01376256 ; Zeitschrift für arabische Linguistik = Journal of Arabic linguistics = Journal de linguistique arabe, O. Harrassowitz, 2009, 51, pp.51-75 ; http://zal.uni-hd.de/zal51.html (2009)
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International audience ; Siwi is best known for being the easternmost Berber language, but includes a very substantial Arabic stratum. The q reflex of qāf and the final ʾimāla of -ā to -ī in loanwords alone suffice to establish that most of this influence derives neither from Bedouin dialects nor from the main Nile Valley dialects; instead, these link Siwa to other Egyptian oases. Some borrowed grammatical elements, notably lā "not" and qət ̣t ̣"ever", the actor noun formation a-CəCCēCī, and demonstrative agreement with the addressee, underline Siwi’s archaism relative to almost all modern Arabic dialects. The depth of Arabic influence on Siwi suggests very close social contact, and historical sources indicate an Arab presence in the oasis alongside Berber in the 12th century. The Arabic element of Siwi thus provides a new source of evidence on sedentary Arabic dialects that reached the region independently of the Banī Sulaym and probably prior to their 11th century arrival.
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[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; Arabic Dialects; Berber; Historical linguistics; Siwi Berber
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URL: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01376256
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Siwa and its significance for Arabic dialectology
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In: ISSN: 0170-026X ; EISSN: 0170-026X ; Zeitschrift für arabische Linguistik = Journal of Arabic linguistics = Journal de linguistique arabe ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01376256 ; Zeitschrift für arabische Linguistik = Journal of Arabic linguistics = Journal de linguistique arabe, O. Harrassowitz, 2009, 51, pp.51-75 ; http://zal.uni-hd.de/zal51.html (2009)
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Tharwa: A Large Scale Dialectal Arabic- Standard Arabic- English Lexicon
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In: http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2014/pdf/1161_Paper.pdf
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