This study investigates sociolinguistic variation and change in the dialect of Ha’il city, a dialect that belongs to the Najdi type of dialects, especially Northern Najdi. Two traditional linguistic features of Ha’ili Arabic (HA) are examined: the realisation of the feminine ending (ah) and realisation of the feminine plural suffix (a:t), in relation to three social factors: age (Younger, Middle-aged, Older), gender (Male, Female) and levels of contact (High, Low) with people from different dialectal backgrounds. Raising of the feminine ending -ah is defined as: fronting and raising of short /a/ to /ɛ/ or /e/. In traditional Ha’ili Arabic, /a/ is raised unconditionally in all environments even after guttural and emphatic sounds (Abboud, 19...
This paper provides a sociophonetic account of variation in the Arabic feminine gender marker, a wor...
The following piece of research will look at certain aspects of contemporary usage of Arabic and Eng...
This study aimed to compare the ending /h+a:t/ in Feminine Sound Plural of native and loanwords in A...
The present study is a sociolinguistic investigation of the Al-Ahsa urban dialect (AU) in eastern Ar...
This study presents findings from sociolinguistic fieldwork on Palestinian Arabic conducted in the G...
The use of instrumental techniques in studies on the correlation of social variables with consonanta...
Dissertation (MA (Applied Language Studies))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The topic of gender diffe...
The use of instrumental techniques in studies on the correlation of social variables with consonanta...
The use of instrumental techniques in studies on the correlation of social variables with consonanta...
The use of instrumental techniques in studies on the correlation of social variables with consonanta...
This study aims to deepen our understanding of the expression of gender in heritage speakers of Arab...
The present research investigates two sociolinguistic variables in the dialect of the Dawāsir who re...
This study presents findings from sociolinguistic fieldwork on Palestinian Arabic conducted in the G...
This study examines the linguistic behaviour of fifty female and forty- nine male undergraduate stud...
and diachronic points of view. The present article can only touch on some of the most pro-vocative i...
This paper provides a sociophonetic account of variation in the Arabic feminine gender marker, a wor...
The following piece of research will look at certain aspects of contemporary usage of Arabic and Eng...
This study aimed to compare the ending /h+a:t/ in Feminine Sound Plural of native and loanwords in A...
The present study is a sociolinguistic investigation of the Al-Ahsa urban dialect (AU) in eastern Ar...
This study presents findings from sociolinguistic fieldwork on Palestinian Arabic conducted in the G...
The use of instrumental techniques in studies on the correlation of social variables with consonanta...
Dissertation (MA (Applied Language Studies))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The topic of gender diffe...
The use of instrumental techniques in studies on the correlation of social variables with consonanta...
The use of instrumental techniques in studies on the correlation of social variables with consonanta...
The use of instrumental techniques in studies on the correlation of social variables with consonanta...
This study aims to deepen our understanding of the expression of gender in heritage speakers of Arab...
The present research investigates two sociolinguistic variables in the dialect of the Dawāsir who re...
This study presents findings from sociolinguistic fieldwork on Palestinian Arabic conducted in the G...
This study examines the linguistic behaviour of fifty female and forty- nine male undergraduate stud...
and diachronic points of view. The present article can only touch on some of the most pro-vocative i...
This paper provides a sociophonetic account of variation in the Arabic feminine gender marker, a wor...
The following piece of research will look at certain aspects of contemporary usage of Arabic and Eng...
This study aimed to compare the ending /h+a:t/ in Feminine Sound Plural of native and loanwords in A...