This paper uses Contrast Preservation Theory to account for two opaque processes in two dialects of Levantine Arabic spoken in Tripoli: (1) a Push Shift effect in a dialect spoken in traditional neighborhoods and (2) a constraint paradox in the standard dialect
IPhD ThesisWithin the field of loanword phonology, this study enhances our understanding of the role...
This thesis explores how Cairene Arabic, Iraqi Arabic, and Najdi Arabic speakers deal with complex s...
This thesis investigates two variable phonological processes exhibited in Qatari Arabic (QA). One is...
The present study investigates how information about contrasts is employed in the grammar. It is pro...
The present study investigates how information about contrasts is employed in the grammar. It is pro...
The starting point of this paper is the Contrast Preservation Theory (PCT) of Lubowicz (2002), and i...
This study attempts to identify some of the phonological processes that are manifested in Mostaganem...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the loss of case markers in Arabic. It provides a morphophonological ...
Cairene Arabic (CA) elects epenthesis as a strategy for adapting loanwords. This paper tackles the r...
Ferdinand de Saussure, one of the founders of modern Linguistics, described language as a system whe...
This study provides a comprehensive description of lexical stress and vowel epenthesis in Alatawalah...
This paper investigates certain morphological categories in Cairene Arabic where the contrast betwee...
In this paper, I will first show that contrasts aren\u27t licensed in particular contexts because th...
PhD ThesisThis study uses a constraint-based framework to investigate some assimilatory processes in...
This paper presents a quantitative study on vowel alternation in Egyptian Arabic verbs. Specifically...
IPhD ThesisWithin the field of loanword phonology, this study enhances our understanding of the role...
This thesis explores how Cairene Arabic, Iraqi Arabic, and Najdi Arabic speakers deal with complex s...
This thesis investigates two variable phonological processes exhibited in Qatari Arabic (QA). One is...
The present study investigates how information about contrasts is employed in the grammar. It is pro...
The present study investigates how information about contrasts is employed in the grammar. It is pro...
The starting point of this paper is the Contrast Preservation Theory (PCT) of Lubowicz (2002), and i...
This study attempts to identify some of the phonological processes that are manifested in Mostaganem...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the loss of case markers in Arabic. It provides a morphophonological ...
Cairene Arabic (CA) elects epenthesis as a strategy for adapting loanwords. This paper tackles the r...
Ferdinand de Saussure, one of the founders of modern Linguistics, described language as a system whe...
This study provides a comprehensive description of lexical stress and vowel epenthesis in Alatawalah...
This paper investigates certain morphological categories in Cairene Arabic where the contrast betwee...
In this paper, I will first show that contrasts aren\u27t licensed in particular contexts because th...
PhD ThesisThis study uses a constraint-based framework to investigate some assimilatory processes in...
This paper presents a quantitative study on vowel alternation in Egyptian Arabic verbs. Specifically...
IPhD ThesisWithin the field of loanword phonology, this study enhances our understanding of the role...
This thesis explores how Cairene Arabic, Iraqi Arabic, and Najdi Arabic speakers deal with complex s...
This thesis investigates two variable phonological processes exhibited in Qatari Arabic (QA). One is...