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Customized Citation: Turki, H., Zribi, R., Gibson, M., & Adel, E. (2015). Tunisian Arabic. In Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation.
Authors:
Houcemeddine Turki: was born in May 24th, 1994 in Sfax, Tunisia and he is currently a B.Sc. Student, Faculty of Medicine of Sfax, University of Sfax, Sfax, Tunisia. His fields of interest are Scientometrics and Computational Linguistics.
Rafik Zribi is a B.B.A. Student, IESEG School of Management, Lille, France. His field of interest is Tunisian Arabic.
Maik Gibson is a consultant in SIL International, Texas, United States of America. His fields of interest are language contact and language literacy.
Emad Adel is a student in Sbikha 1979 High School, Sbikha, Kairouan, Tunisia. His field of interest is Maghrebi Arabic Standardization issue.
To contact the authors: turkiabdelwaheb@hotmail.fr
Keywords: Tunisian Arabic, Arabic dialect, morphology, phonology, language contact. Chapters: Tunisian Arabic - Tunisian Arabic morphology - Help:IPA for Tunisian Arabic - Judeo-Tunisian Arabic - Music in Tunisian Arabic - Tunisian Arabic phrasebook.
Adopted Script: We used in this work a modified version of the Tunisian CODA guidelines as defined by Zribi et al. in 2014 to transcribe Tunisian Arabic in Arabic Script and a modified version of the modified DMG transcription as defined by Turki et al. in 2015.
There is this modal verb: Hani, Hak, Hahu, Hahi, Hana, Hakum, Hahum but I can't find an english word that would cognate to it, could someone versed in english linguistics put them in the page ?92.155.136.126 (talk) 23:16, 6 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]