Classical Arabic and Biblical Hebrew represent two opposite directions of the development of Proto-Semitic phonological system. This also refers to the rhotic phonemes /r/ and /ġ/. The comparison of the situation of their respective allophones portrays a different fate of these phonemes in Semitic languages in general. The comparison is based mostly on the description provided by Semitic languages researchers, including the medieval Arabic grammarian Sibawayh. Additionally, it takes into consideration the results of a statistical analysis on the situation of the phoneme /ġ/ in Biblical Hebrew
International audienceThis paper shows the existence of a pretonic assimilation of *y to a following...
This paper considers the phonological patterning of pharyngealised /r/ in a dialect of Moroccan Arab...
This research focuses on sibilant problems and irregularities in Semitic languages in the context of...
The original Proto-Semitic triphthongs have developed in a variety of ways in the history of Arabic....
The R sound exhibits considerable variability both across and within Arabic dialects; one that cover...
This study investigates the phonological behavior of secondarily post-velarized (‘emphatic’) consona...
This study investigates the phonological behavior of secondarily post-velarized (‘emphatic’) consona...
This study deals with the formal character of phonological representations and rules. Two basic line...
Benjamin Suchard treats the phenomenon of irregular reflexes of the vowels *i and *u in Biblical Heb...
In the first few centuries of Islam, Middle Eastern Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike all faced th...
This thesis investigates the role of emphatics within the Semitic sound system as the basis for a ty...
"This volume brings together papers relating to the pronunciation of Semitic languages and the repre...
This study deals with the formal character of phonological representations and rules. Two basic line...
Our study is on the matrix and etymons theory (TME), mainly elaborated by G. Bohas (1997, 2000), G. ...
Our task is to study the phonemes of the Semitic language, including, so far as is reasonably certai...
International audienceThis paper shows the existence of a pretonic assimilation of *y to a following...
This paper considers the phonological patterning of pharyngealised /r/ in a dialect of Moroccan Arab...
This research focuses on sibilant problems and irregularities in Semitic languages in the context of...
The original Proto-Semitic triphthongs have developed in a variety of ways in the history of Arabic....
The R sound exhibits considerable variability both across and within Arabic dialects; one that cover...
This study investigates the phonological behavior of secondarily post-velarized (‘emphatic’) consona...
This study investigates the phonological behavior of secondarily post-velarized (‘emphatic’) consona...
This study deals with the formal character of phonological representations and rules. Two basic line...
Benjamin Suchard treats the phenomenon of irregular reflexes of the vowels *i and *u in Biblical Heb...
In the first few centuries of Islam, Middle Eastern Christians, Muslims, and Jews alike all faced th...
This thesis investigates the role of emphatics within the Semitic sound system as the basis for a ty...
"This volume brings together papers relating to the pronunciation of Semitic languages and the repre...
This study deals with the formal character of phonological representations and rules. Two basic line...
Our study is on the matrix and etymons theory (TME), mainly elaborated by G. Bohas (1997, 2000), G. ...
Our task is to study the phonemes of the Semitic language, including, so far as is reasonably certai...
International audienceThis paper shows the existence of a pretonic assimilation of *y to a following...
This paper considers the phonological patterning of pharyngealised /r/ in a dialect of Moroccan Arab...
This research focuses on sibilant problems and irregularities in Semitic languages in the context of...