In the speech of some educated Cairenes, the coronal stops /t d tˤ dˤ/ acquire a secondary palatal articulation before high front vowels and glides, resulting in [tj] or [dj]. Based on first-hand data, this article provides a detailed phonetic and phonological investigation of this palatalization process in an attempt to fill a descriptive gap in the literature on Cairene Arabic. By examining the full range of triggers, targets, and potential blockers, I demonstrate that this is a phonetic coarticulatory effect, and that it should be distinguished from phonological assimilation. I also explore the hypothesis that this process – characterized as a sound change in progress – has been phonologized in a different sociolect of Cairene Arabic
International audiencePharyngealization refers to a secondary articulation whereby a set of consonan...
This dissertation presents both a descriptive and a formal account of palatalization patterns as ide...
This dissertation presents both a descriptive and a formal account of palatalization patterns as ide...
In the speech of some educated Cairenes, the coronal stops /t d tˤ dˤ/ acquire a secondary palatal a...
In the speech of some educated Cairenes, the coronal stops /t d tˤ dˤ/ acquire a secondary palatal a...
This paper introduces the palatalized nasal [nʲ] as an allophonic realization of coronal /n/ in Cair...
This dissertation aims to describe the linguistic behavior of men and women in Cairo. To this end, t...
This dissertation aims to describe the linguistic behavior of men and women in Cairo. To this end, t...
The present study carries out an acoustic investigation of coarticulation in the context of pharynge...
The process usually labeled palatization of dentals or velars, which results in alveopalatal affrica...
International audienceThe present study carries out an acoustic investigation of coarticulation in t...
International audienceThe present study carries out an acoustic investigation of coarticulation in t...
International audienceThis study relies on the articulatory commentary of the early Arab grammarians...
International audienceThis study relies on the articulatory commentary of the early Arab grammarians...
The major articulatory differences between plain and pharyngealized speech sounds in Arabic are a se...
International audiencePharyngealization refers to a secondary articulation whereby a set of consonan...
This dissertation presents both a descriptive and a formal account of palatalization patterns as ide...
This dissertation presents both a descriptive and a formal account of palatalization patterns as ide...
In the speech of some educated Cairenes, the coronal stops /t d tˤ dˤ/ acquire a secondary palatal a...
In the speech of some educated Cairenes, the coronal stops /t d tˤ dˤ/ acquire a secondary palatal a...
This paper introduces the palatalized nasal [nʲ] as an allophonic realization of coronal /n/ in Cair...
This dissertation aims to describe the linguistic behavior of men and women in Cairo. To this end, t...
This dissertation aims to describe the linguistic behavior of men and women in Cairo. To this end, t...
The present study carries out an acoustic investigation of coarticulation in the context of pharynge...
The process usually labeled palatization of dentals or velars, which results in alveopalatal affrica...
International audienceThe present study carries out an acoustic investigation of coarticulation in t...
International audienceThe present study carries out an acoustic investigation of coarticulation in t...
International audienceThis study relies on the articulatory commentary of the early Arab grammarians...
International audienceThis study relies on the articulatory commentary of the early Arab grammarians...
The major articulatory differences between plain and pharyngealized speech sounds in Arabic are a se...
International audiencePharyngealization refers to a secondary articulation whereby a set of consonan...
This dissertation presents both a descriptive and a formal account of palatalization patterns as ide...
This dissertation presents both a descriptive and a formal account of palatalization patterns as ide...