This study investigates accent variation in the speech of three generations of two Kuwaiti ethnic groups: Najdis (originally from Saudi Arabia) and Ajamis (originally from Iran). The ethnic groups were chosen due to their varying social status: the Najdis have held a prestigious status in Kuwait for historical reasons, while Ajamis have held the least prestigious status on the social scale. The two groups have over the years gradually come into contact with each other, and this study explores the outcome of dialect contact by focusing on a set of phonological variables which traditionally had accent-specific realisations. The phonological variables (ʤ) (typically realised by Najdis as [j] and by Ajamis as [ʤ]), (s) (realised by Najdis as [s...
PhD ThesisThis is the first exploration of typical phonological development in the speech of childr...
In this sociolinguistic study an attempt is made to relate different levels of use of variant featu...
A socially realistic linguistic description of any speech community should account for variation in ...
PhD ThesisThis study investigates accent variation in the speech of three generations of two Kuwait...
This thesis embodies the result of an investigation into two linguistic variables: the (d3) and the...
Diglossia manifests itself on various linguistic levels, one of which is phonological. It poses a li...
The present research investigates two sociolinguistic variables in the dialect of the Dawāsir who re...
In light of sociolinguist phonological change, the following study investigates the [j] sound in the...
The present study is a sociolinguistic investigation of the Al-Ahsa urban dialect (AU) in eastern Ar...
This study investigates the phonetic and phonological variation in the speech of Fallahi (rural) mi...
Abstract This study investigates the linguistic outcomes of war-induced dialect contact between spe...
This study investigates lexical borrowings and the phonological processes associated with them as an...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the changes that occur in one of the Saudi dialects, that is...
Diglossia manifests itself on various linguistic levels, one of which is phonological. It poses a li...
In this research, I investigate how the Balawiy Bedouin Arabic dialect spoken in northwestern Saudi...
PhD ThesisThis is the first exploration of typical phonological development in the speech of childr...
In this sociolinguistic study an attempt is made to relate different levels of use of variant featu...
A socially realistic linguistic description of any speech community should account for variation in ...
PhD ThesisThis study investigates accent variation in the speech of three generations of two Kuwait...
This thesis embodies the result of an investigation into two linguistic variables: the (d3) and the...
Diglossia manifests itself on various linguistic levels, one of which is phonological. It poses a li...
The present research investigates two sociolinguistic variables in the dialect of the Dawāsir who re...
In light of sociolinguist phonological change, the following study investigates the [j] sound in the...
The present study is a sociolinguistic investigation of the Al-Ahsa urban dialect (AU) in eastern Ar...
This study investigates the phonetic and phonological variation in the speech of Fallahi (rural) mi...
Abstract This study investigates the linguistic outcomes of war-induced dialect contact between spe...
This study investigates lexical borrowings and the phonological processes associated with them as an...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the changes that occur in one of the Saudi dialects, that is...
Diglossia manifests itself on various linguistic levels, one of which is phonological. It poses a li...
In this research, I investigate how the Balawiy Bedouin Arabic dialect spoken in northwestern Saudi...
PhD ThesisThis is the first exploration of typical phonological development in the speech of childr...
In this sociolinguistic study an attempt is made to relate different levels of use of variant featu...
A socially realistic linguistic description of any speech community should account for variation in ...