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Here, you shall find yet another section to be inserted to Gulf Arabic. I am just not finished yet. And how do I reference a heading without incorporating the reference into the heading?
Assimilation
[edit]Assimilation in Gulf Arabic occurs mostly, when /t/ is involved.[1] This pattern can be followed as a general rule of thumb:
- /h/ after /t/ (-t + -h):
- /t/ is dominant, thus the (medial) sequence of /th/ assimilates to /tt/
- Example: bēt (بيت [beːt̪], "house") + -hin (ـهِن [hin], 3rd person feminine plural possessive suffix) → bēttin (بيتهِن [ˈbeːt̪ːin], "their(f. pl.) house")
- /t/ is dominant, thus the (medial) sequence of /th/ assimilates to /tt/
- /t/ before /d/, /s/, /z/, /t͡ʃ/, /d͡ʒ/, /θ/, /tˤ/ or /ðˤ/:
- The /t/ is recessive, fully assimilating with the following consonant:
- Any word-initial or word-medial sequence of /td/ assimilates to /dd/
- Example: t- (تـ [t̪], Imperfective verb prefix for the 2nd person) + dawwer (دوِّر [ˈd̪æwːer], "search") → ddawwir (تدوِّر [ˈd̪ːæwːer], "you(m. sg.) search")
- Any word-initial or medial sequence of /ts/ assimilates to /ss/
- Any word-initial or medial sequence of /tz/ assimilates to /zz/
- Example: t- (تـ [t̪], imperfective verb prefix for the 3rd person singular feminine) + ziḫḫ (زخّ [ziχː], "lay hands (on sth./sb.)") → zziḫḫ(i)č (تزخّكِ [ˈzːiχːit͡ʃ], "she lays hands on you(f. sg.)")
- Any word-initial or medial sequence of // assimilates to //
- Example: t- (تـ [t̪],) + →
- Any word-initial or medial sequence of // assimilates to //
- Example: t- (تـ [t̪],) + →
- Any word-initial or word-medial sequence of /td/ assimilates to /dd/
- The /t/ is recessive, fully assimilating with the following consonant:
Pronouns
[edit]Personal pronouns
[edit]Done
Phonology
[edit]Vowels
[edit]Following vowel chart applies to the Gulf Arabic dialect continuum:[2]
Front | Central | Back | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
short | long | short | long | short | long | |
Close | i | iː | u | uː | ||
Close-mid | eː | o | oː | |||
Open-mid | ||||||
Near-open | æ | æː | ||||
Open | ä | äː | ɑ | ɑː |
Qafisheh stipulates two qualities of /a/
a has a low back quality in the environment of pharyngealized consonants and frequently before or after /q/. This sound is similar to the a sound in father but shorter and farther back. (...) Before or after the pharyngeals 9 [= ʿAyin] and H [= ḥ], or any other plain consonant, a is farther front than the a in father; its quality ranges between the e in pen and the a in pan
— Hamdi A. Qafisheh, A Short Reference Grammar of Gulf Arabic, p. 16
. He further explains that these qualities also apply to /aː/, so that [ɑ(ː)]~[ä(ː)]~[æ(ː)] can be assumed therefor.
References
[edit]- ^ McCarus, Hamdi A. Qafisheh ; in consultation with Ernest N. (1977). "Assimilation". A short reference grammar of Gulf Arabic. Tucson, Ariz.: University of Arizona Press. p. 26. ISBN 0-8165-0570-5.
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