This thesis provides grammatical details on the phonology, morphology and syntax of the Arabic as it is spoken in Darfur (West Sudan). All three of these linguistic fields give evidence that this variety of Arabic is heavily influenced by the other, particularly Nilo-Saharan languages which are also spoken in the region. For example, the ‘typical’ Arabic guttural phonemes are omitted or mixed, there are no synchronic gender distinctions, a process towards an invariable pronominal system appears to be at work and Nilo-Saharan word order occurs frequently. As a contact language, Darfur Arabic stands midway between a pidgin or a creole on the one hand, an a full-fledged Arabic colloquial on the other. Moreover, the Arabic of Darfur displays co...
Forthcoming; Sociolinguistic StudiesThe paper discusses the language policy of South Sudan against t...
The central topic of this dissertation is Libyan Arabic (L.A.) phonology. The data are taken from th...
This study deals with the morphological structure of one of Libyan Arabic varieties called al-Jabal ...
In the introduction of this article, I summon the state of the art of Sudanic Arabic and the languag...
This thesis investigates the grammar of Gaahmg, a Nilo-Saharan, Eastern Sudanic language spoken in ...
This dissertation provides a grammatical description of Ghomara Berber, a Berber language spoken in...
The Baggara Belt constitutes the southernmost periphery of the Arabic-speaking world. It stretches o...
This present book studies from a dialectological perspective various African Arabic varieties, such ...
The Arabic dialectology literature repeatedly asserts the existence of a macro-level classificatory ...
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of LinguisticsAs might be expected from the difficulty of traversing it...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Saudi dialects such as Hijazi Arabic (henceforth HA) ...
International audienceDialectology considers variation in language to be most commonly based on geog...
This thesis examines the effects of contact on the grammars of the languages of two Saharan oases, S...
The purpose of this study was to describe objectively the linguistic reality in an Arab speech commu...
This dissertation presents a description of Mankanya, an Atlantic language spoken by about 65 000 sp...
Forthcoming; Sociolinguistic StudiesThe paper discusses the language policy of South Sudan against t...
The central topic of this dissertation is Libyan Arabic (L.A.) phonology. The data are taken from th...
This study deals with the morphological structure of one of Libyan Arabic varieties called al-Jabal ...
In the introduction of this article, I summon the state of the art of Sudanic Arabic and the languag...
This thesis investigates the grammar of Gaahmg, a Nilo-Saharan, Eastern Sudanic language spoken in ...
This dissertation provides a grammatical description of Ghomara Berber, a Berber language spoken in...
The Baggara Belt constitutes the southernmost periphery of the Arabic-speaking world. It stretches o...
This present book studies from a dialectological perspective various African Arabic varieties, such ...
The Arabic dialectology literature repeatedly asserts the existence of a macro-level classificatory ...
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of LinguisticsAs might be expected from the difficulty of traversing it...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Saudi dialects such as Hijazi Arabic (henceforth HA) ...
International audienceDialectology considers variation in language to be most commonly based on geog...
This thesis examines the effects of contact on the grammars of the languages of two Saharan oases, S...
The purpose of this study was to describe objectively the linguistic reality in an Arab speech commu...
This dissertation presents a description of Mankanya, an Atlantic language spoken by about 65 000 sp...
Forthcoming; Sociolinguistic StudiesThe paper discusses the language policy of South Sudan against t...
The central topic of this dissertation is Libyan Arabic (L.A.) phonology. The data are taken from th...
This study deals with the morphological structure of one of Libyan Arabic varieties called al-Jabal ...