Title of article
Sub-dialectal Coronal and Non-coronal Assimilation in Yemeni Arabic
Author/Authors
Aldubai ، Nadhim Abdulamalek - Sana a University
Pages
15
From page
234
To page
248
Abstract
This is an investigation of the assimilation process across word boundaries of the four main dialects of Yemeni Arabic. Twenty native speakers of these dialects have been asked to read the collected data, five from each dialect. The reading of the phrases has been transcribed for the analysis. The data under investigation uncovers the fact that assimilation in the four Yemeni dialects can be classified into symmetrical and asymmetrical categories. Symmetrical assimilation does not lead to irregularity. However, asymmetrical assimilation can cause irregularity among the four Yemeni dialects. The asymmetrical category of assimilation is investigated in terms of place, voicing, and emphasis. These irregularities are analogous to earlier typological work undertaken by Lehn (1963), Mohanon (1993), Watson (2002), Zuraiq and Zhang (2006), and Zuraiq and Abu Joudeh (2013). The study provides informative phonetic data useful for the foundation of a cross-dialectal study of assimilation in YAconsonants.
Keywords
Yemeni Arabic dialects , assimilation , voicing , manner , place , coronal , non , coronal
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Serial Year
2015
Journal title
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Record number
2458906
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