Cairene Arabic (CA) elects epenthesis as a strategy for adapting loanwords. This paper tackles the reasons why this occurs as well as the different aspects of vowel epenthesis within the framework of Optimality Theory (OT)(McCarthy and Prince, 1993;Prince and Smolensky, 1993) and the relevant literature. This research specifically focuses on loanwords introduced into CA from English. It is shown that OT neatly accounts for vowel epenthesis in loanwords in CA, proving that the attested optimal forms are the result of the conflict between faithfulness and markedness. It is also proven that loanwords are modified according to the productive phonological processes of CA i.e. LI constraints. The special case of s+obstruent blocking effect is dis...
Based on three lists of well-established Arabic lexical borrowings in Standard Kiswahili and Standar...
This paper examines the model of loanword adaptation developed within the Theory of Constraints and ...
This study attempts to identify some of the phonological processes that are manifested in Mostaganem...
Cairene Arabic (CA) elects epenthesis as a strategy for adapting loanwords. This paper tackles the r...
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...
Vowel epenthesis is discussed in this paper as a phonological process utilized to avoid codas in Ara...
This paper examines the adaptation of French nominal loans into Moroccan Arabic by adopting the fram...
This paper examines the adaptation of French nominal loans into Moroccan Arabic by adopting the fram...
This paper examines the adaptation of French nominal loans into Moroccan Arabic by adopting the fram...
In recent years, loanword phonology has attracted continuously growing attention as an area able to ...
IPhD ThesisWithin the field of loanword phonology, this study enhances our understanding of the role...
This study provides a comprehensive description of lexical stress and vowel epenthesis in Alatawalah...
Loanwords are integrated into Classical Arabic from various languages such as Latin, Greek, Persian,...
The aim of this research is to analyze English loanwords adaptation in Persian language. It especial...
Based on three lists of well-established Arabic lexical borrowings in Standard Kiswahili and Standar...
This paper examines the model of loanword adaptation developed within the Theory of Constraints and ...
This study attempts to identify some of the phonological processes that are manifested in Mostaganem...
Cairene Arabic (CA) elects epenthesis as a strategy for adapting loanwords. This paper tackles the r...
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...
Vowel epenthesis is discussed in this paper as a phonological process utilized to avoid codas in Ara...
This paper examines the adaptation of French nominal loans into Moroccan Arabic by adopting the fram...
This paper examines the adaptation of French nominal loans into Moroccan Arabic by adopting the fram...
This paper examines the adaptation of French nominal loans into Moroccan Arabic by adopting the fram...
In recent years, loanword phonology has attracted continuously growing attention as an area able to ...
IPhD ThesisWithin the field of loanword phonology, this study enhances our understanding of the role...
This study provides a comprehensive description of lexical stress and vowel epenthesis in Alatawalah...
Loanwords are integrated into Classical Arabic from various languages such as Latin, Greek, Persian,...
The aim of this research is to analyze English loanwords adaptation in Persian language. It especial...
Based on three lists of well-established Arabic lexical borrowings in Standard Kiswahili and Standar...
This paper examines the model of loanword adaptation developed within the Theory of Constraints and ...
This study attempts to identify some of the phonological processes that are manifested in Mostaganem...