Instrumental Studies in Arabic Phonetics:
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1. Verfasser: Hassan, Zeki Majeed (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam John Benjamins Publishing Company 2011
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INSTRUMENTAL STUDIES IN ARABIC PHONETICS; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Transliteration and transcription symbols for Arabic; Introduction; 1. Introduction; 2. Historical Perspective; 2.1 Historical background to Arabic phonetics; 2.2 Methodological issues; 2.3 Arabic and modern phonetics; 3. The contributions in this volume; 3.1 Studies advocating a particular phonological perspective; 3.2 Studies focussing on realisational phenomena; 3.3 Conclusion; References; Part i Issues in syntagmatic structure
Preliminary study of Moroccan Arabic word-initial consonant clusters and syllabification using Electromagnetic Articulography1. Introduction; 2. Experimental Methods; 2.1 Electromagnetic Articulography (EMA); 2.2 Materials; 2.3 Identifying gestures and interval measurements; 3. Stability results; 4. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; An Acoustic Phonetic Study of Quantity and Quantity Complementarity In Swedish and Iraqi Arabic; 1. Phonological Background; 1.1 Swedish; 1.2 Arabic; 2. Aim of the study; 3. Experimental procedures; 3.1 Experimental set-up & speech material
3.2 Statistical treatment4. Findings and discussion; 4.1 Temporal organisation between consonant and preceding vowel; 4.1.1 Findings of Hassan (2002) (a short vowel preceding a consonant in IA); 4.1.2 Findings of this study (long vowel preceding a consonant in IA); 4.2 Temporal compensation between a consonant and a preceding vowel; 4.2.1 Findings of Hassan (2003) (short vowel preceding a consonant in IA); 4.2.2 Findings of this study (long vowels preceding a consonant in IA); 5. Phonetic findings and phonological solutions; 6. Conclusions; References
Assimilation of /l/ to /r/ in Syrian Arabic1. Introduction; 1.1 Sibawayh's analysis of manner assimilation; 1.2 Manner assimilation in Syrian Arabic; 1.3 The aims of the present study; 2. Variety of Arabic; 3. Informants; 4. Data collection; 5. Analysis of data; 6. Results; 6.1 Intervocalic /l/ in /sa ala/; 6.1.1 Speaker RR, intervocalic /l/; 6.1.2 Speaker TM, intervocalic /l/; 6.1.3 Speaker KR, intervocalic /l/; 6.2 Intervocalic /r/ in /kasara/; 6.2.1 Speaker RR, intervocalic /r/; 6.2.2 Speaker TM, intervocalic /r/; 6.2.3 Speaker KR, intervocalic /r
6.3 Final /l/ plus initial /l/ in /mhal lebna ni /6.3.1 Speaker RR, /-l # l-/; 6.3.2 Speaker TM, /-l # l-/; 6.3.3 Speaker KR, /-l # l-/; 6.4 Final /r/ plus initial /r/ in /fakkar rahi m/; 6.4.1 Speaker RR, /-r # r-/; 6.4.2 Speaker TM, /-r # r-/; 6.4.3 Speaker KR, /-r # r-/; 6.5 Final /r/ plus initial /l/ in /sehr le lah/; 6.5.1 Speaker RR, /-r # l-/; 6.5.2 Speaker TM, /-r # l-/; 6.5.3 Speaker KR, /-r # l-/; 6.6 Final /l/ plus initial /r/ in /habil rafi /; 6.6.1 Speaker RR, /-l # r-/; 6.6.2 Speaker TM, /-l # r-/; 6.6.3 Speaker KR, /-l # r-/; 7. Discussion of results; 7.1 Speaker RR.
Brought together in this volume are fourteen studies using a range of modern instrumental methods - acoustic and articulatory - to investigate the phonetics of several North African and Middle Eastern varieties of Arabic. Topics covered include syllable structure, quantity, assimilation, guttural and emphatic consonants and their pharyngeal and laryngeal mechanisms, intonation, and language acquisition. In addition to presenting new data and new descriptions and interpretations, a key aim of the volume is to demonstrate the depth of objective analysis that instrumental methods can enable resea
Includes bibliographical references and index
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