Production of emphatic consonants by a speaker of Lebanese Arabic was examined using real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rtMRI). Emphatic consonants were found to be articulated with a lowered, more retracted tongue body than their nonempatic counterparts, with the narrowest emphatic constriction observed in the upper pharynx. Both progressive and regressive emphasis spread was observed; spreading was not blocked by an intervening palatal approximant [j]. Emphaticized segments exhibit similar retraction and depression, with magnitudes that vary depending on the direction of spreading. These data suggest that emphasis spread may operate in a phonetically complex way, not currently accounted for by phonological theory, and in addition, illu...
This paper considers the phonological patterning of pharyngealised /r/ in a dialect of Moroccan Arab...
This paper attempts to provide an analysis of emphasis spread in Juffīn Arabic, henceforth JA, a rur...
Most, if not all, dialects of the Arabic language are characterized by features of pharyngealization...
Production of emphatic consonants by a speaker of Lebanese Arabic was examined using real-time magne...
Production of emphatic consonants by a speaker of Lebanese Arabic was examined using real-time magne...
The major articulatory differences between plain and pharyngealized speech sounds in Arabic are a se...
Abstract: Libyan Arabic contains a set of emphatic consonants that have a phonological effect on nei...
Emphasis (contrastive pharyngealization of coronals) in Arabic spreads from an emphatic consonant to...
Arabic has a phonemic contrast between plain coronal obstruents and emphatic coronal obstruents, whi...
Our EMA data show that the longer VOT duration of the coronal non-emphatic /t / compared to its emph...
The effects of emphasis, a secondary articulation in the posterior vocal tract, were investigated in...
Emphasis (contrastive uvularisation) in Arabic spreads from an emphatic consonant to neighboring seg...
As with other varieties of Arabic, Najdi Arabic (NA), spoken in central Saudi Arabia, contains a set...
Until 1970, Ethio-Semitic was believed to be the only Semitic language sub-family in which emphatic ...
This thesis investigates the role of emphatics within the Semitic sound system as the basis for a ty...
This paper considers the phonological patterning of pharyngealised /r/ in a dialect of Moroccan Arab...
This paper attempts to provide an analysis of emphasis spread in Juffīn Arabic, henceforth JA, a rur...
Most, if not all, dialects of the Arabic language are characterized by features of pharyngealization...
Production of emphatic consonants by a speaker of Lebanese Arabic was examined using real-time magne...
Production of emphatic consonants by a speaker of Lebanese Arabic was examined using real-time magne...
The major articulatory differences between plain and pharyngealized speech sounds in Arabic are a se...
Abstract: Libyan Arabic contains a set of emphatic consonants that have a phonological effect on nei...
Emphasis (contrastive pharyngealization of coronals) in Arabic spreads from an emphatic consonant to...
Arabic has a phonemic contrast between plain coronal obstruents and emphatic coronal obstruents, whi...
Our EMA data show that the longer VOT duration of the coronal non-emphatic /t / compared to its emph...
The effects of emphasis, a secondary articulation in the posterior vocal tract, were investigated in...
Emphasis (contrastive uvularisation) in Arabic spreads from an emphatic consonant to neighboring seg...
As with other varieties of Arabic, Najdi Arabic (NA), spoken in central Saudi Arabia, contains a set...
Until 1970, Ethio-Semitic was believed to be the only Semitic language sub-family in which emphatic ...
This thesis investigates the role of emphatics within the Semitic sound system as the basis for a ty...
This paper considers the phonological patterning of pharyngealised /r/ in a dialect of Moroccan Arab...
This paper attempts to provide an analysis of emphasis spread in Juffīn Arabic, henceforth JA, a rur...
Most, if not all, dialects of the Arabic language are characterized by features of pharyngealization...