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On The Status Of The Interdental Fricatives /Ṯ/, /Ḏ/, And /Ḍ/ In Gaza City ...
Cotter, William M
. - : Zenodo, 2015
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As De Jong (2000) noted in his analysis of the dialect, the status of the historical interdental fricatives, /ṯ/, /ḏ/, and /ḍ/ in Gaza City is unclear. Early dialectological work (Bergsträsser 1915) notes the stop counterparts, [t], [d], and [ḍ], as the primarily realizations of the interdental fricatives in Gaza. However, the texts contained in Salonen's (1979/80) account of the dialect provide a contrasting hypothesis, with interdental fricative reflexes for both /ṯ/ and / ḏ/ and a questionable status of /ḍ/ with dialectal realizations varying between [ẓ] and [ḍ] (Salonen 1979: 38).Stemming from fieldwork conducted in Gaza in May 2013, this study re-examines the status of the interdentals in Gaza City. Preliminary results suggest that for /ṯ/ and /ḏ/ the present dialect of Gaza appears to be firmly in line with Bergsträsser's earliest account; showing widespread use of the stop counterparts [t] and [d] in casual speech. With respect to the emphatic interdental /ḍ/, the corpus shows use of the emphatic stop ... : Talk delivered at the AIDA meeting in Bucharest in 2015. ...
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https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.259983
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