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Syllable weight and morphophonologically induced resyllabification in Maghrebi Arabic
In: Syllable Weight in African Languages ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01966328 ; Paul Newman. Syllable Weight in African Languages, John Benjamins, pp.49-68, 2017, Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 9789027248572. ⟨10.1075/cilt.338.03sou⟩ (2017)
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Syllable weight and morphophonologically induced resyllabification in Maghrebi Arabic
In: Syllable Weight in African Languages ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01966328 ; Paul Newman. Syllable Weight in African Languages, John Benjamins, pp.49-68, 2017, Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 9789027248572. ⟨10.1075/cilt.338.03sou⟩ (2017)
Abstract: International audience ; In the Arabic dialects of northwestern Africa (the Maghreb), restrictions on the acceptability of short vowels in light syllables have led to resyllabification phenomena whose details vary significantly from region to region (Stumme 1896; Marçais 1977). In Moroccan Arabic, attempts to understand this resyllabification and the structural constraints which motivate it have provoked considerable theoretical and empirical debate within phonology, including radical reanalyses of syllable structure (Kaye 1990), and proposals of frequent vowel-less syllables (Dell and Elmedlaoui 2002). By contrast, the corresponding phenomena in Algerian and Tunisian Arabic, complicated in some cases by secondary gemination, have received little attention outside of comparative overviews of Arabic (Angoujard 1990). This paper gives an overview of resyllabification in Maghrebi Arabic, covering: the empirical facts about resyllabification, including regional variation; the main proposed analyses of the phenomenon, and the varying role of syllable weight across them; and the diachronic development that produced the current situation, including the possible role of contact with Berber (Kossmann 2013).
Keyword: [SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Linguistics; Algerian Arabic; Arabe; Arabe maghrébin; Arabic; Berber; Berbère; Gemination; Libyan Arabic; Moroccan Arabic; Phonologie; Phonology; Resyllabification; Tunisian Arabic
URL: https://doi.org/10.1075/cilt.338.03sou
https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01966328
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The Hausa Lexicographic Tradition
In: Lexikos, Vol 11 (2011) (2011)
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Copyright Essentials for Linguists
In: Language Documentation & Conservation, Vol 1, Iss 1 (2007) (2007)
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Comparative Chadic revisited
In: Studies in African Linguistics, Vol 35 (2006) (2006)
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Internal evidence for final vowel lowering in Hausa
In: Studies in African Linguistics, Vol 21, Iss 2 (1990) (1990)
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Low tone raising in Hausa a critical assessment
In: Studies in African Linguistics, Vol 20, Iss 3 (1989) (1989)
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LTR a response to Schuh
In: Studies in African Linguistics, Vol 20, Iss 3 (1989) (1989)
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Tone and affixation in Hausa
In: Studies in African Linguistics, Vol 17, Iss 3 (1986) (1986)
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Ethonyms in Hausa
In: Studies in African Linguistics, Vol 15, Iss 3 (1984) (1984)
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I. Central characters: (a) Linguist/Depositor; (b) Archive
In: http://www.ailla.utexas.org/site/lsa_olac09/newman_lsa_olac09.pdf
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Mapping Spatial Language to Sensor Models
In: http://www.jamiefrost.co.uk/research/papers/ICRA_MappingSpatialLanguageToSensorModels-JamieFrost.pdf
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Copyright Essentials for Linguists
In: http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10125/1724/6/newman.pdf
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