This study provides a comprehensive description of lexical stress and vowel epenthesis in Alatawalah Arabic (AA), a variety spoken in the village of Alatawalah southwest of Saudi Arabia, which has never been studied before. It presents and compares an account of both processes in classical Optimality Theory (OT) and stratal OT. Stress can be a purely phonological process in many words in AA. Yet, on the other hand, morphology affects it greatly, to the extent that stress-based minimal pairs such as /ˈmak.ta.bəh/ ‘library’ and /mak.ˈta.bəh/ ‘his office’, figure in the dialect. A substantial number of affixes triggers different stress requirements, namely, the repulsion of stress, and forcing it to be placed on the rightmost foot. ...
This thesis gives an account of the alternations that occur in the root forms (in particular, in the...
The study at hand explores the crucial position that the syllable holds in phonological analysis and...
Modern Arabic colloquial varieties exhibit significant phonological variation that has only partially...
In this paper I argue that the correspondence approach to stress-epenthesis interactions provides a ...
This dissertation provides a theoretical analysis of the syllable structures and vowel processes in ...
Arabic, whether Modern Standard or the various dialects, has a consonant and vowel quantity distinct...
Vowel epenthesis is discussed in this paper as a phonological process utilized to avoid codas in Ara...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This dissertation studies in detail a number of phonological aspects accounted for through a Stratal...
In this article, we focus on a small set of facts relating to stress in Arabic (Cairo, Damascus, bed...
With its variation in stress across dialects, Arabic has been very visible in the literature on stre...
International audienceIn this article, we focus on a small set of facts relating to stress in Arabic...
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This study will provide a brief description of the stress in Najdi Arabic dialect as well as Modern ...
This thesis gives an account of the alternations that occur in the root forms (in particular, in the...
The study at hand explores the crucial position that the syllable holds in phonological analysis and...
Modern Arabic colloquial varieties exhibit significant phonological variation that has only partially...
In this paper I argue that the correspondence approach to stress-epenthesis interactions provides a ...
This dissertation provides a theoretical analysis of the syllable structures and vowel processes in ...
Arabic, whether Modern Standard or the various dialects, has a consonant and vowel quantity distinct...
Vowel epenthesis is discussed in this paper as a phonological process utilized to avoid codas in Ara...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This dissertation studies in detail a number of phonological aspects accounted for through a Stratal...
In this article, we focus on a small set of facts relating to stress in Arabic (Cairo, Damascus, bed...
With its variation in stress across dialects, Arabic has been very visible in the literature on stre...
International audienceIn this article, we focus on a small set of facts relating to stress in Arabic...
Cairene Arabic (CA) elects epenthesis as a strategy for adapting loanwords. This paper tackles the r...
Cairene Arabic (CA) elects epenthesis rather than deletion as a strategy for adapting loanwords. Thi...
This study will provide a brief description of the stress in Najdi Arabic dialect as well as Modern ...
This thesis gives an account of the alternations that occur in the root forms (in particular, in the...
The study at hand explores the crucial position that the syllable holds in phonological analysis and...
Modern Arabic colloquial varieties exhibit significant phonological variation that has only partially...